Feel the commitment : from situational emotional information to venture goal commitment
An individual’s commitment stimulates action, but we know little about how entrepreneurial commitment initially emerges. Utilising affect-as-information and the appraisal theory, our objective is to investigate the influence of situational emotional information on the venture goal commitment of i...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-810192023-05-19T06:44:42Z Feel the commitment : from situational emotional information to venture goal commitment Treffers, Theresa Klyver, Kim Nielsen, Mette Søgaard Uy, Marilyn Ang Nanyang Business School Emotional Information Emotional Intelligence Business::International business An individual’s commitment stimulates action, but we know little about how entrepreneurial commitment initially emerges. Utilising affect-as-information and the appraisal theory, our objective is to investigate the influence of situational emotional information on the venture goal commitment of individuals, defined as commitment to the goal of starting a new venture. Based on a correlational pilot study and an experimental scenario approach, we first link encouragement and discouragement provided by the individual’s parents and friends to venture goal commitment and test the mediating role of opportunity evaluation. Second, we find that emotional intelligence plays a moderating role in the relationship between situational emotional information and venture goal commitment as mediated through opportunity evaluation. Overall, our research underscores the emotional and cognitive mechanisms that shape venture goal commitment by explaining how and under which conditions situational emotional information is internalised and venture goal commitment emerges. Accepted version 2019-07-01T02:12:16Z 2019-12-06T14:19:41Z 2019-07-01T02:12:16Z 2019-12-06T14:19:41Z 2019 2019 Journal Article Treffers, T., Klyver, K., Nielsen, M. S., & Uy, M. A. (2019). Feel the commitment : from situational emotional information to venture goal commitment. International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship, 37(3), 215-240. doi:10.1177/0266242618813420 0266-2426 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81019 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49026 10.1177/0266242618813420 209314 en International Small Business Journal © 2018 The Author(s). All rights reserved. This paper was published by SAGE Publications in International Small Business Journal and is made available with permission of The Author(s). 55 p. application/pdf |
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An individual’s commitment stimulates action, but we know little about how entrepreneurial
commitment initially emerges. Utilising affect-as-information and the appraisal theory, our
objective is to investigate the influence of situational emotional information on the venture goal
commitment of individuals, defined as commitment to the goal of starting a new venture. Based
on a correlational pilot study and an experimental scenario approach, we first link encouragement
and discouragement provided by the individual’s parents and friends to venture goal commitment
and test the mediating role of opportunity evaluation. Second, we find that emotional intelligence
plays a moderating role in the relationship between situational emotional information and venture
goal commitment as mediated through opportunity evaluation. Overall, our research underscores
the emotional and cognitive mechanisms that shape venture goal commitment by explaining how
and under which conditions situational emotional information is internalised and venture goal
commitment emerges. |
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