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Self-Efficacy: Conditioning the Entrepreneurial Mindset

In: Understanding the Entrepreneurial Mind

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  • René Mauer

    (RWTH Aachen)

  • Helle Neergaard

    (Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University)

  • Anne Kirketerp Linstad

    (Universe Research Lab)

Abstract

Since Bandura’s original work (Bandura 1977a), the self-efficacy concept has become an important variable within social psychology research. However, it has also been invoked in numerous other areas of research: organization theory, human resource theory, cognition and behavioral theory, as well as identity theory, in connection with topics such as health, stress, leadership, commitment, ethnicity, religion, gender, culture, social class, because it emphasizes values that we perceive as important in the Western world such as achievement and performance (Gecas 1989).

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  • René Mauer & Helle Neergaard & Anne Kirketerp Linstad, 2009. "Self-Efficacy: Conditioning the Entrepreneurial Mindset," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: Alan L. Carsrud & Malin Brännback (ed.), Understanding the Entrepreneurial Mind, chapter 0, pages 233-257, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-1-4419-0443-0_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0443-0_11
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    1. Leković Bojan & Petrović Miodrag & Berber Nemanja, 2018. "Determinants of Export Oriented Entrepreneurs from Southeast Europe Region," Economic Themes, Sciendo, vol. 56(4), pages 439-452, December.
    2. Majbritt Evald & Kim Klyver & Poul Christensen, 2011. "The effect of human capital, social capital, and perceptual values on nascent entrepreneurs’ export intentions," Journal of International Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-19, March.
    3. Jana Schmutzler & Veneta Andonova & Luis Diaz-Serrano, 2019. "How Context Shapes Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy as a Driver of Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Multilevel Approach," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, , vol. 43(5), pages 880-920, September.
    4. Dheer, Ratan J.S. & Lenartowicz, Tomasz, 2020. "Effect of generational status on immigrants’ intentions to start new ventures: The role of cognitions," Journal of World Business, Elsevier, vol. 55(3).
    5. Rahab W Ngugi & James M. Kilika, 2018. "TMT Cognition, First Mover Advantages and Firm Entreprenuerial Performance: A Review of Literature," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(6), pages 110-126, June.
    6. Laspita, Stavroula & Breugst, Nicola & Heblich, Stephan & Patzelt, Holger, 2012. "Intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurial intentions," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 27(4), pages 414-435.

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