Here is the article resume of Nabil Khelila & Matthijs H.M. Hammer:
TITLE
"Why do some
entrepreneurs decide to give up?
Exploring
the causes through cognitive maps"
With authors: Nabil Khelila &
Matthijs H.M. Hammer
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CONTENT
The aim of this paper is to
contribute to a better understanding the complexity of entrepreneurial exit by
proposing an integrative and typological framework. This study seeks to provide
tow main contributions.
First, given the little research
integrating in the same studies the individual and firm levels of analysis, the
current research propose an integrative theoretical framework based on
entrepreneur/new venture dialogic and highlighting the multidimensional, the
multiform and the paradoxical aspect of entrepreneurial exit.
Second, despite the wide use of cognitive
approach in entrepreneurship, only a few studies have used cognitive maps as a
tool for understanding the “negative entrepreneurial outcomes”, such as the
exit decisions of entrepreneurs.
METODOLOGY
The methodological framework is based
on cases studies of four entrepreneurs who have made the entrepreneurial exit
decision. Based on cognitive mapping approach, the method used is this paper is
divided into three stages.
The first stage explores the view of
the entrepreneur with regard to his/her exit experience and is based on
non-directive interview.
The second stage applies the
cross-impact “cognitive matrix” in an effort to define the relationship among
the concepts gathered during the first stage.
In the final stage, the cognitive map
composed of concepts and links is analysed in order to identify the root causes
of entrepreneurial exit.
RESULT
The findings of this qualitative
study show that entrepreneurial exit is not the exclusive consequence of the
presence of positive or negative exit reasons, but the immediate result of the
interaction of six key dimensions that this research aims to explore, describe
and classify.
The resulting analytical framework
can be used as “visual support” by researchers and professional actors to
provide an overall view of the entrepreneurial failure phenomenon, to better
analyze its causes, and to build strategies for avoiding tragic and traumatic
exit experiences.
Source: Khelil, N., Hammer, M. H. M., (2013), "Why do some entrepreneurs decide to give up?Exploring the causes through cognitive maps".
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