Entrepreneurial Expectancy, Task Effort, And Performance *. Entrepreneurial Expectancy, Task Effort, And Performance *.

Entrepreneurial Expectancy, Task Effort, And Performance *‪.‬

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 2002, Winter, 27, 2

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Publisher Description

Research to date has not adequately explained the role that expectancy of entrepreneurial performance based on perceived ability plays in motivating persons to persevere on an entrepreneurial task. This study investigated the entrepreneurial expectancy, effort-performance linkage via a World Wide Web-bared experiment Involving 179 undergraduate business students at a large midwestern university. Results Indicated that the type of feedback (positive versus negative) that Individuals received regarding their entrepreneurial ability (regardless of actual ability) changed expectancies regarding future business start-up, but did not alter task effort or quality of performance. Individuals receiving positive feedback about their entrepreneurial abilities had higher entrepreneurial expectancies than Individuals receiving negative feedback. We also found that males had higher expectancies regardless of experimental condition than females. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2002
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
41
Pages
PUBLISHER
Baylor University
SIZE
296.2
KB

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