The Role of Affect in the Entrepreneurial Process
- R. Baron
- Business, Psychology
- 1 April 2008
Research findings indicate that the feelings and moods individuals experience (i.e., their affect) influence many aspects of cognition and behavior. Extending these findings to entrepreneurship, I…
Opportunity Recognition as Pattern Recognition: How Entrepreneurs “Connect the Dots” to Identify New Business Opportunities
- R. Baron
- Business
- 1 February 2006
Executive Overview How do entrepreneurs identify opportunities for new business ventures? One possibility, suggested by research on human cognition, is that they do so by using cognitive frameworks…
The cognitive perspective: a valuable tool for answering entrepreneurship's basic “why” questions
- R. Baron
- Business
- 1 March 2004
Cognitive mechanisms in entrepreneurship: Why and when enterpreneurs think differently than other people
- R. Baron
- Business
- 1 July 1998
Opportunity Recognition as the Detection of Meaningful Patterns: Evidence from Comparisons of Novice and Experienced Entrepreneurs
- R. Baron, Michael D. Ensley
- BusinessManagement Sciences
- 1 September 2006
Support is offered for the view that pattern recognition is a key component of opportunity recognition, as it is proposed that ideas for new products or services often emerge from the perception of such patterns.
Virtual Customer Environments: Testing a Model of Voluntary Participation in Value Co‐creation Activities
- S. Nambisan, R. Baron
- Business
- 1 July 2009
An increasing number of firms are hosting virtual customer environments (VCEs) to involve their customers in product development and product support activities. While the benefits to companies from…
Workplace Violence and Workplace Aggression: Evidence Concerning Specific Forms, Potential Causes, and Preferred Targets
- Joel H. Neuman, R. Baron
- Business
- 1 June 1998
Contrary to the impression generated by an increasing number of news reports in the past several years, the occurrence of workplace violencemextreme acts of aggression involving direct physical…
Beyond social capital: the role of entrepreneurs' social competence in their financial success
- R. Baron, G. Markman
- Economics
- 2003
Social sources of information in opportunity recognition: Effects of mentors, industry networks, and professional forums
- Eren Ozgen, R. Baron
- Psychology
- 1 March 2007
Interactions in virtual customer environments: Implications for product support and customer relationship management
- S. Nambisan, R. Baron
- Business
- 1 February 2007
Virtual customer environments (VCE), which provide services ranging from online discussion forums to virtual design toolkits, enable firms to involve their customers in innovation and value creation.…
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