Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification

Research surrounding how entrepreneurs identify opportunities focuses on the impact of affective valence on entrepreneurs' cognitive processes. Extending this body of research, we theorize how affective valence and affective activation work together to impact opportunity identification. We emph...

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Main Authors: Foo, Maw-Der, Murnieks, Charles, Uy, Marilyn A.
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100266
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1002662023-05-19T06:44:40Z Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification Foo, Maw-Der Murnieks, Charles Uy, Marilyn A. Nanyang Business School Research surrounding how entrepreneurs identify opportunities focuses on the impact of affective valence on entrepreneurs' cognitive processes. Extending this body of research, we theorize how affective valence and affective activation work together to impact opportunity identification. We emphasize that to understand affective influences, both valence and activation should be included because they each influence active search effort and knowledge integration. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our study and suggest that future research should include more dynamic relationships among affect and entrepreneurial outcomes. 2013-09-23T07:58:11Z 2019-12-06T20:19:22Z 2013-09-23T07:58:11Z 2019-12-06T20:19:22Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Foo, M.-D., Uy, M. A., & Murnieks, C. (2013). Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification. Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 39(2), 407-431. 1540-6520 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100266 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13603 10.1111/etap.12045 170979 en Entrepreneurship theory and practice © 2013 Baylor University.
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description Research surrounding how entrepreneurs identify opportunities focuses on the impact of affective valence on entrepreneurs' cognitive processes. Extending this body of research, we theorize how affective valence and affective activation work together to impact opportunity identification. We emphasize that to understand affective influences, both valence and activation should be included because they each influence active search effort and knowledge integration. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our study and suggest that future research should include more dynamic relationships among affect and entrepreneurial outcomes.
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author Foo, Maw-Der
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Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
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title Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
title_short Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
title_full Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
title_fullStr Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
title_full_unstemmed Beyond affective valence : untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification
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