Emotional paths leading to opportunity desirability and feasibility beliefs through controllability

Stela Ivanova, Theresa Treffers, Fred Langerak

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Extant studies promote opportunity belief as an antecedent of entrepreneurial action. However, we do not sufficiently understand how beliefs about the desirability and feasibility of an entrepreneurial opportunity are formed. We argue that desirability and feasibility are related but distinct micro-foundations of entrepreneurial action formed through different cognitive-emotional mechanisms. Drawing on the appraisal tendency framework, we investigate the indirect effects of three basic emotions (anger, fear and happiness) on desirability and feasibility through the appraisal tendency of controllability. In an experimental study (N = 191), we find evidence for the distinctiveness and interconnectedness of desirability and feasibility beliefs. In addition, our findings show that desirability can be predicted by emotions through controllability, but we cannot predict feasibility through the same appraisal process. Our study seeks insights concerning how desirability and feasibility beliefs regarding an entrepreneurial opportunity are distinctively formed based on the inner cognitive and emotional processes of individuals.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)546-573
Aantal pagina's28
TijdschriftInternational Small Business Journal
Volume36
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - aug. 2018

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