Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality

The two main goals of this paper are to (a) examine how entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) affects decision- making among nascent entrepreneurs and (b) examine the moderating role of entrepreneurial personality. A 2x2 between- subjects online randomized experiment was carried out. A sample of 48 Ba...

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Main Authors: Chatpunyakul, Chatchai, Gulthawatvichai, Sarist
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-15522024-12-21T03:36:03Z Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality Chatpunyakul, Chatchai Gulthawatvichai, Sarist The two main goals of this paper are to (a) examine how entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) affects decision- making among nascent entrepreneurs and (b) examine the moderating role of entrepreneurial personality. A 2x2 between- subjects online randomized experiment was carried out. A sample of 48 Bangkok-based business school students who functioned as the study’s nascent entrepreneurs’ representatives was used to collect data for two sessions. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the research hypotheses. The findings show that extreme decision-making and nascent entrepreneurs’ ESE are positively correlated; an increase in ESE causes an increase in extreme decision-making. The effect of ESE on decision-making, however, was not found to be positively moderated by entrepreneurial personality. The results of this study have important academic and practical implications for both academic institutions and nascent entrepreneurs. When encouraging ESE and entrepreneurial decision-making, it is important to consider the too-much- of-a-good-thing (TMGT) effect. 2024-12-31T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss4/8 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1552 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1552/viewcontent/RA_207.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository nascent entrepreneurs entrepreneurial self-efficacy decision-making entrepreneurial personality TMGT effect
institution De La Salle University
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topic nascent entrepreneurs
entrepreneurial self-efficacy
decision-making
entrepreneurial personality
TMGT effect
spellingShingle nascent entrepreneurs
entrepreneurial self-efficacy
decision-making
entrepreneurial personality
TMGT effect
Chatpunyakul, Chatchai
Gulthawatvichai, Sarist
Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
description The two main goals of this paper are to (a) examine how entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) affects decision- making among nascent entrepreneurs and (b) examine the moderating role of entrepreneurial personality. A 2x2 between- subjects online randomized experiment was carried out. A sample of 48 Bangkok-based business school students who functioned as the study’s nascent entrepreneurs’ representatives was used to collect data for two sessions. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the research hypotheses. The findings show that extreme decision-making and nascent entrepreneurs’ ESE are positively correlated; an increase in ESE causes an increase in extreme decision-making. The effect of ESE on decision-making, however, was not found to be positively moderated by entrepreneurial personality. The results of this study have important academic and practical implications for both academic institutions and nascent entrepreneurs. When encouraging ESE and entrepreneurial decision-making, it is important to consider the too-much- of-a-good-thing (TMGT) effect.
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author Chatpunyakul, Chatchai
Gulthawatvichai, Sarist
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Gulthawatvichai, Sarist
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title Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
title_short Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
title_full Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Extreme Decision-making: The Unexpected Influence of Entrepreneurial Personality
title_sort entrepreneurial self-efficacy and extreme decision-making: the unexpected influence of entrepreneurial personality
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss4/8
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