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Meaningful venturing: Examining how entrepreneurs generate meaning in life

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  • Seyb, Stella
  • Shepherd, Dean A.
  • Maitlis, Sally

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This paper introduces the concept of meaningful venturing, which refers to entrepreneurial action that generates a sense of meaning in life for the entrepreneur. Although entrepreneurs have considerable freedom to create meaning in life through their venturing, they appear to struggle to do so. To address this tension, we theorize about how entrepreneurs can generate meaningful venturing and the tradeoffs that may arise during this process. The emerging framework of meaningful venturing offers four pathways based on differences in nascent entrepreneurs’ motivation and knowledge. For each pathway, we explain the tradeoffs that the focal entrepreneur is most likely to experience between the three facets of meaning in life. We then explain how each entrepreneur might resolve these tradeoffs to generate fully-meaningful venturing by taking specific schema-enhancing action that would be less effective for the other entrepreneurs. Overall, the framework contributes to the entrepreneurship literature by providing new insights into how meaningful venturing manifests, why entrepreneurs exploring the same opportunity may experience different tradeoffs, and how different entrepreneurs might generate fully-meaningful venturing. Additionally, we offer possibilities for future research at the intersection of meaningful venturing, and the literatures on entrepreneurial identity, well-being, and passion.

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  • Seyb, Stella & Shepherd, Dean A. & Maitlis, Sally, 2025. "Meaningful venturing: Examining how entrepreneurs generate meaning in life," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 40(5).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jbvent:v:40:y:2025:i:5:s0883902625000540
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2025.106526
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