Experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning? Daring insights into the decision-making of German entrepreneurs

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title = "Experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning?: Daring insights into the decision-making of German entrepreneurs",
abstract = "This paper provides two daring insights into entrepreneurial decision-making: First, we show that the clich{\'e} of German entrepreneurs as experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning is not compatible with effectual decision-making (Sarasvathy, 2001). Stereotypically, German entrepreneurs are supposed to use causal decision-making. This challenges the basic assumption of effectuation as a cross-cultural concept. Second, we shed light on the fuzzy role of entrepreneurial expertise for effectuation. Our study is based on a sample of entrepreneurs (N = 560) and a comparison group of non-entrepreneurs (N = 351). We employed a scenario-based questionnaire to examine participants' causal and effectual decision-making. Our ordered logit models reveal that German entrepreneurs use effectual decision-making more often – despite their image of causal and predictive business planning. Surprisingly, the level of entrepreneurial expertise did not influence this tendency. Hence, the role of entrepreneurial expertise and deliberate practice in effectuation theory has to be rethought.",
keywords = "Business planning, Causation, Deliberate practice, Effectuation, Entrepreneurial decision-making, Entrepreneurial expertise, German entrepreneurship, Germany, Ordered logit regression, Prediction, Scenario-based, Thoroughness, Management studies, Entrepreneurship",
author = "Silke Tegtmeier and Verena Meyer",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1504/IJESB.2018.088685",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "132 -- 157",
journal = "International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business",
issn = "1476-1297",
publisher = "Inderscience Publishers",
number = "1",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning?

T2 - Daring insights into the decision-making of German entrepreneurs

AU - Tegtmeier, Silke

AU - Meyer, Verena

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - This paper provides two daring insights into entrepreneurial decision-making: First, we show that the cliché of German entrepreneurs as experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning is not compatible with effectual decision-making (Sarasvathy, 2001). Stereotypically, German entrepreneurs are supposed to use causal decision-making. This challenges the basic assumption of effectuation as a cross-cultural concept. Second, we shed light on the fuzzy role of entrepreneurial expertise for effectuation. Our study is based on a sample of entrepreneurs (N = 560) and a comparison group of non-entrepreneurs (N = 351). We employed a scenario-based questionnaire to examine participants' causal and effectual decision-making. Our ordered logit models reveal that German entrepreneurs use effectual decision-making more often – despite their image of causal and predictive business planning. Surprisingly, the level of entrepreneurial expertise did not influence this tendency. Hence, the role of entrepreneurial expertise and deliberate practice in effectuation theory has to be rethought.

AB - This paper provides two daring insights into entrepreneurial decision-making: First, we show that the cliché of German entrepreneurs as experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning is not compatible with effectual decision-making (Sarasvathy, 2001). Stereotypically, German entrepreneurs are supposed to use causal decision-making. This challenges the basic assumption of effectuation as a cross-cultural concept. Second, we shed light on the fuzzy role of entrepreneurial expertise for effectuation. Our study is based on a sample of entrepreneurs (N = 560) and a comparison group of non-entrepreneurs (N = 351). We employed a scenario-based questionnaire to examine participants' causal and effectual decision-making. Our ordered logit models reveal that German entrepreneurs use effectual decision-making more often – despite their image of causal and predictive business planning. Surprisingly, the level of entrepreneurial expertise did not influence this tendency. Hence, the role of entrepreneurial expertise and deliberate practice in effectuation theory has to be rethought.

KW - Business planning

KW - Causation

KW - Deliberate practice

KW - Effectuation

KW - Entrepreneurial decision-making

KW - Entrepreneurial expertise

KW - German entrepreneurship

KW - Germany

KW - Ordered logit regression

KW - Prediction

KW - Scenario-based

KW - Thoroughness

KW - Management studies

KW - Entrepreneurship

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U2 - 10.1504/IJESB.2018.088685

DO - 10.1504/IJESB.2018.088685

M3 - Journal articles

AN - SCOPUS:85038640047

VL - 33

SP - 132

EP - 157

JO - International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business

JF - International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business

SN - 1476-1297

IS - 1

ER -

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