2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6520.2009.00358.x
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The Behavioral Impact of Entrepreneur Identity Aspiration and Prior Entrepreneurial Experience

Abstract: This study examines entrepreneurial motivation in three diverse samples from an identitypossible self-perspective. We propose a model describing antecedents and outcomes of entrepreneur identity aspirations. In two of the three samples, strength of entrepreneur identity aspiration was significantly associated with the extent to which the individual's self-description fit his or her perceptions of the entrepreneurial role. However, identity aspiration strength predicted discovery and exploitation behaviors in a… Show more

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“…Few studies address how entrepreneurial identity is constructed and how entrepreneur identities come to being, in addition to the dominant focus on the description of individuals' identity (e.g. Donnellon et al, 2014;Farmer et al, 2011). Watson (2009) calls for more entrepreneurship research that relates concepts of self-identity and social identity; that is, the way a person characterizes her or himself (self-identity) and the way others characterize this person (social identity).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Few studies address how entrepreneurial identity is constructed and how entrepreneur identities come to being, in addition to the dominant focus on the description of individuals' identity (e.g. Donnellon et al, 2014;Farmer et al, 2011). Watson (2009) calls for more entrepreneurship research that relates concepts of self-identity and social identity; that is, the way a person characterizes her or himself (self-identity) and the way others characterize this person (social identity).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmer et al, 2011;Fauchert & Gruber, 2011;Shepherd & Haynie, 2009). Identity concerns the values and attitudes that underpin motivations, goals and intentions with engaging in entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardon and colleagues (2009) similarly theorized that entrepreneurs apply competencies associated with their inventor, founder, or developer roles as they pursue an opportunity. Role identities provide relevant knowledge to assess whether the effort required to pursue an opportunity is worth the potential payoff (Choi & Shepherd, 2004;Farmer, Yao, & Kung-McIntyre, 2011;Hoang & Gimeno, 2010;McMullen & Shepherd, 2006;Powell & Baker, 2014). …”
Section: Opportunity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we add a dummy variable for previous entrepreneurial experience during the time period 1986-2000. Having started a firm in the past is a strong predictor for future entrepreneurial activity (Davidsson and Honig 2003;Delmar and Davidsson 2000;Farmer et al 2011) and we therefore expect a positive sign for this variable.…”
Section: Control Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%