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Guest editorial
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Clarke, Jean S
, Randolph-Seng, Brandon
, Atinc, Yasemin
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Cognition & reasoning
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Metacognition
/ Speaking
2020
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Clarke, Jean S
, Randolph-Seng, Brandon
, Atinc, Yasemin
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Cognition & reasoning
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/ Entrepreneurship
/ Metacognition
/ Speaking
2020
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2020
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According to the SSC approach to entrepreneurship (Mitchell et al., 2011, 2014a), entrepreneurial cognition consists of four themes: action-oriented, embodied, situated and distributed. [...]the distributed theme contends that cognition is spread across various social actors and tools in the natural world (see Smith and Semin, 2004). [...]in an agent-based simulation, that modeled the interactive probabilities among internal cognition and external situations like exchange formation, a greater percentage of variance was explained by external-based social situations than internal-based cognitions (Mitchell et al., 2014b, 2012). Overall, research and theory in this vein demonstrates that, “cognitive activity routinely exploits structure in the natural and social environment” (Robbins and Aydede, 2009, p. 3). [...]entrepreneurial cognition and action in social situations connects the person within a situation with their thinking and motivation (Fiske and Taylor, 1984).
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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