What is it about?
This study investigates whether collective entrepreneurial team cognition remains consistent throughout all stage processes when setting up a large-scale, distributed research infrastructure
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Why is it important?
The implications highlight the risk of fragmented motivations as collective entrepreneurs turn their ambition into reality, if given too much autonomy.
Perspectives
A new "action phase model" has been devised, known as the "4 I's of entrepreneurship", with each "I" elucidating the entrepreneurial rationale behind various stages of the creation process: Intention, Initiation, Implementation and Introspection.
Dr Anthony Larsson
Handelshogskolan i Stockholm
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This page is a summary of: The 4 I’s of Entrepreneurship: A Study of the Entrepreneurial Perspectives behind A Failed Large-Scale Distributed Research Infrastructure, Entrepreneurship Research Journal, July 2018, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/erj-2017-0115.
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