Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1019419 Journal of Business Venturing 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although there is evidence that regulatory focus is associated with opportunity exploitation, there is a lack of research examining its role at the early stages of opportunity recognition. The present study makes two major contributions to address this gap. First, we demonstrate that entrepreneurs' promotion focus is positively related to opportunity recognition, whereas prevention focus is not significantly related to opportunity recognition. Second, integrating two theories of self-regulation – regulatory focus theory and self-efficacy theory – our findings reveal that a high promotion focus compensates for entrepreneurs' low levels of creative and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in opportunity recognition. Our study extends extant cognitive theories of opportunity recognition.

► We examine how two self-regulatory mechanisms jointly influence opportunity recognition. ► A promotion focus (focus on gains vs. losses) enhances opportunity recognition. ► Adopting such a focus also compensates for a lack of entrepreneurs' self-efficacy.

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