Using experience sampling methodology to advance entrepreneurship theory and research
The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodological approach to address critical questions in entrepreneurship research. ESM requires participants to provide reports of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors at multiple times across situations as...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1002922023-05-19T06:44:41Z Using experience sampling methodology to advance entrepreneurship theory and research Foo, Maw-Der Aguinis, Herman Uy, Marilyn A. Nanyang Business School The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodological approach to address critical questions in entrepreneurship research. ESM requires participants to provide reports of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors at multiple times across situations as they happen in the natural environment. Thus, ESM allows researchers to capture dynamic person-by-situation interactions as well as between- and within-person processes, improve the ecological validity of results, and minimize retrospective biases. The authors provide a step-by-step description of how to design and implement ESM studies beginning with research design and ending with data analysis, and including issues of implementation such as time and resources needed, participant recruitment and orientation, signaling procedures, and the use of computerized devices and wireless technologies. The authors also describe a cell phone ESM protocol that enables researchers to monitor and interact with participants in real time, reduces costs, expedites data entry, and increases convenience. Finally, the authors discuss implications of ESMbased research for entrepreneurs, business incubators, and entrepreneurship educators. Accepted version 2013-09-23T08:29:11Z 2019-12-06T20:19:51Z 2013-09-23T08:29:11Z 2019-12-06T20:19:51Z 2010 2010 Journal Article Uy, M. A., Foo, M.-D., & Aguinis, H. (2009). Using experience sampling methodology to advance entrepreneurship theory and research. Organizational Research Methods, 13(1), 31-54. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100292 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13610 10.1177/1094428109334977 161665 en Organizational research methods © 2010 SAGE Publications. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Organizational research methods, SAGE Publications. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1094428109334977]. application/pdf |
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The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative
methodological approach to address critical questions in entrepreneurship research. ESM
requires participants to provide reports of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors at multiple
times across situations as they happen in the natural environment. Thus, ESM allows
researchers to capture dynamic person-by-situation interactions as well as between- and
within-person processes, improve the ecological validity of results, and minimize
retrospective biases. The authors provide a step-by-step description of how to design and
implement ESM studies beginning with research design and ending with data analysis,
and including issues of implementation such as time and resources needed, participant
recruitment and orientation, signaling procedures, and the use of computerized devices and
wireless technologies. The authors also describe a cell phone ESM protocol that enables
researchers to monitor and interact with participants in real time, reduces costs, expedites
data entry, and increases convenience. Finally, the authors discuss implications of ESMbased
research for entrepreneurs, business incubators, and entrepreneurship educators. |
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