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Discussion Over CoffeeThursday 17 November 2011 from 18.30 to 20.30
Leonie Baldacchinoleonie.baldacchino@um.edu.mt The Edward de Bono Institute For the Design and Development of ThinkingUniversity of Maltawww.um.edu.mt/create
What isWhat isEntrepreneurship?Entrepreneurship?
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Entrepreneurs exist to pursue opportunity
No one can call himself or herself an entrepreneur until they have identified and at least begun
the pursuit of an opportunity
No one should call themselves a successful entrepreneur until they have captured an opportunity
Muzyka (2000)
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My Research: My Research: An OverviewAn Overview
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BackgroundBackground
Current paradigm in entrepreneurship research: Entrepreneurial Cognition
There has been a shift from ‘cold’ cognition to ‘hot’ cognition in the decision making and entrepreneurial cognition research
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AimsAims
To investigate the role of intuition in the identification and exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities
To explore whether cognitive strategy is shaped by experience and expertise
To explore whether a more intuitive cognitive strategy influences the number and innovativeness of opportunities identified and exploited
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What is Intuition?What is Intuition?
Long history, yet many questions are still unanswered
From Latin in-tuir: looking, knowing from within
A mysterious or mystical sixth sense?
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“Affectively-charged judgments that arise through rapid, nonconscious, and holistic associations”
(Dane & Pratt, 2007, p. 40)
What is Intuition?What is Intuition?
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• Intuition is not instinct
• Intuition is not insight
• Intuition is not a heuristic
• Intuition is not guessing
What Intuition is NotWhat Intuition is Not
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Intuition and Analysis:Intuition and Analysis:Single Process or Dual Process?Single Process or Dual Process?
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Vs
The Dual Process ViewThe Dual Process View
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Hodgkinson & Clarke (2007)
Who? 75 owner-managers of technology-related businesses in
Malta
Why ? Research indicates that intuition is more prevalent and
effective and more effective in high-tech industries
Research Participants Research Participants
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What? Online Survey Why ? To measure antecedents of
cognitive strategy
Research DesignResearch Design
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Step 1
What? Concurrent Protocol Analysis Why ? To map out cognitive strategy
Step 2
What? General preference for
intuition or analysis
Why ? Cognitive style influences
cognitive strategy
How? REI (Epstein et al., 1996)
Survey: Cognitive StyleSurvey: Cognitive Style
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What? Risk Propensity Risk Perception
Why ? These may influence an individual’s
attraction or aversion to radically innovative technologies
How? Forlani & Mullins (2000)
Survey: Survey: Risk Propensity and Risk PerceptionRisk Propensity and Risk Perception
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What? Educational background Managerial experience Business ownership history Deliberate practice
Why ? Experience and expertise have been
linked to intuition
How? Various
Survey: Survey: Experience and ExpertiseExperience and Expertise
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How? Hypothetical but realistic opportunity
identification and exploitation scenarios Think-aloud while performing tasks
Why ? Self-report measures are inadequate to
tap into the complex non-conscious nature of intuition
Protocol Analysis: Think AloudProtocol Analysis: Think Aloud
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Findings and Findings and Further AnalysisFurther Analysis
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Preliminary FindingsPreliminary Findings
Intuition seems to be more prevalent in the opportunity identification stage
Analysis seems to be more prevalent in the opportunity exploitation stage
Intuition: a gatekeeper
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Further AnalysisFurther Analysis
Analysis of survey data with SPSS
Analysis of transcribed interview protocols: Chunking of protocols into ‘intuition’,
‘rationality’ and ‘noise’ categories Counting and rating of opportunities
identified and exploited by each respondent
Regression analyses using SPSS to test various relationships
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