Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1019391 Journal of Business Venturing 2013 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

The entrepreneurial-intentions literature implicitly assumes that all intending entrepreneurs have similar growth aspirations, despite the observed dichotomy of growth- and independence-oriented new ventures. We integrate the ‘individual-opportunity nexus’ with heterogeneous opportunities into the entrepreneurial intentions model such that intending entrepreneurs may exhibit different growth intentions which drives their choice between growth- or independence-oriented new ventures. The individual's predisposition for growth (or not) will depend on the interaction of the salient outcomes offered by the opportunity with the attitudes of the individual towards those outcomes, and by differences in entrepreneurial self-efficacy. We find that the attitudinal antecedents differ for growth compared to independence intentions, and suggest a way to identify intending entrepreneurs who are predisposed to growth.

► Entrepreneurial growth intentions are integrated into the entrepreneurial-intentions-formation process. ► Growth-oriented intentions are found to be a separate construct to independence-oriented intentions. ► Growth intentions and independence intentions are driven by different cognitive antecedents.

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