Rebecca Funken

Rebecca Funken
Leuphana University of Lüneburg ·  Institute of Strategic Human Resource Management

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How can problems be turned into something good? We develop and test a theoretical model suggesting that error mastery orientation influences whether problems have positive or negative outcomes. We argue that problems increase or decrease entrepreneurial learning and venture progress depending on error mastery orientation. We tested our theoretical...
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Theme: “Evidence-based Entrepreneurship” The task of science is to develop a solid knowledge base that informs practice to become more effective and efficient (Frese, Bausch, Schmidt, Rauch, & Kabst, 2012). However, in entrepreneurship (Frese et al., 2012) and related fields like management (Rousseau, 2006) there is a large gap between scientific k...
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We know that entrepreneurship training is effective but we lack a theoretical understanding of the dynamic processes after training leading to business creation. In this study, we develop a theoretical model to explain short- and long-term effects of entrepreneurship training on entrepreneurial self-efficacy, passion, and business creation. We hypo...
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Entrepreneurs have an influence on the world we live in not only by introducing new products (Fritsch, 2008) and creating jobs but also by changing institutions and solving societal problems (Cohen & Winn, 2007). At the same time, changes in our world trigger and influence entrepreneurial activities (Cohen & Winn, 2007). transformations such as cli...
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Learning from failures is a key success factor for entrepreneurs (Petkova, 2009). However, experiencing failures does not automatically lead to learning (Cannon & Edmondson, 2005; van Gelderen). Unfortunately, research on the conditions that foster learning from failure is still limited (Petkova, 2009). Based on action-regulation theory (Frese &...

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