Beyond personal control: When and how executives' beliefs in negotiable fate foster entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance
Negotiable fate, the belief that fate imposes boundaries within which personal actions can shape outcomes, is rooted in Chinese collective wisdom. This belief is hypothesized to prompt executives to use of available resources to create opportunities by directing their attention to controllable aspec...
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Main Authors: | AU, Evelyn W. M., QIN, Xin, ZHANG, Zhi-Xue |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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