Entrepreneurial self-efficacy and competencies: Reinterpreting entrepreneurial embedded resources
In a new venture development process, entrepreneurs need to have a high degree of self-confidence and competence to perform unique entrepreneurial tasks. These elements are known as built-in entrepreneurial tools. At the early stage of the new entrepreneurship process, it is important to consider...
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my-unisza-ir.45672022-01-13T08:38:54Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4567/ Entrepreneurial self-efficacy and competencies: Reinterpreting entrepreneurial embedded resources Ahmad Firdause, Md Fadzil Mukhtar, D. Sofian, M.F. HB Economic Theory HD28 Management. Industrial Management In a new venture development process, entrepreneurs need to have a high degree of self-confidence and competence to perform unique entrepreneurial tasks. These elements are known as built-in entrepreneurial tools. At the early stage of the new entrepreneurship process, it is important to consider these two factors, since they can influence the thought, behaviour and actions of entrepreneurs. The main purpose of this paper is to enhance our understanding of embedded entrepreneurial capital. We analysed and clarified the framework for evaluating entrepreneurial autonomy and skills. We conducted interview with business incubator tenants to compare the growth of entrepreneurial performance and skills. This study empirically demonstrates that the capacity of entrepreneurs to execute business tasks is reflected in their prior experience in executing tasks successfully. Behavioral findings have been a central factor in assessing actual entrepreneurs’ competences in the area of self-confidence. This emphasises the need to move from the emphasis to a relatively important entrepreneurial training programme which takes into account the role of entrepreneurs within the business cycle. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4567/1/FH03-FPP-21-52868.pdf Ahmad Firdause, Md Fadzil and Mukhtar, D. and Sofian, M.F. (2021) Entrepreneurial self-efficacy and competencies: Reinterpreting entrepreneurial embedded resources. In: ICBT 2020, 14-15 Nov 2020, Istanbul, Turkey. |
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In a new venture development process, entrepreneurs need to have a high degree of self-confidence and competence
to perform unique entrepreneurial tasks. These elements are known as built-in entrepreneurial tools. At the early stage
of the new entrepreneurship process, it is important to consider these two factors, since they can influence the
thought, behaviour and actions of entrepreneurs. The main purpose of this paper is to enhance our understanding of
embedded entrepreneurial capital. We analysed and clarified the framework for evaluating entrepreneurial autonomy
and skills. We conducted interview with business incubator tenants to compare the growth of entrepreneurial
performance and skills. This study empirically demonstrates that the capacity of entrepreneurs to execute business
tasks is reflected in their prior experience in executing tasks successfully. Behavioral findings have been a central factor
in assessing actual entrepreneurs’ competences in the area of self-confidence. This emphasises the need to move from
the emphasis to a relatively important entrepreneurial training programme which takes into account the role of
entrepreneurs within the business cycle. |
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