Chapter 4 Exploring Decision-making: An Information Processing Perspective

Marian Evans
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Adopting a dual processing cognitive perspective, this study explores the decision-making processes past the start-up stage that small entrepreneurial businesses employ to grow. The author examines how entrepreneurs evaluate and make decisions on growth opportunities in their business environment. The author uses cognitive style as a theoretical lens to capture differences in information processing, combining interviews and psychometric questionnaires to analyse cognitive styles. The longitudinal mixed methods approach illustrates the richness of the entrepreneur’s decision-making process, which the author tracks over a two-year period. The author determines how intuitive and analytical cognitive styles are used by entrepreneurs and the contribution these styles make to decision-making. The findings show that the two cognitive styles are versatile as entrepreneurs adjust and adapt their cognitive style over time, in keeping with the situational factors of their business environment. The author also finds marked differences between novice and mature entrepreneurs and that experienced entrepreneurs exhibited greater levels of cognitive versatility, which was directly linked to their prior experience. The study has significant implications for future research, which should consider the question how an entrepreneur’s cognitive style is dependent on the business context and their prior experience.
第四章:信息加工视角下的决策探索
本研究采用双加工认知视角,探讨小型创业企业在创业阶段后的成长决策过程。作者考察了企业家如何在其商业环境中评估和决策增长机会。作者以认知风格为理论视角捕捉信息加工的差异,结合访谈和心理测量问卷对认知风格进行分析。纵向混合方法方法说明了企业家决策过程的丰富性,作者对其进行了为期两年的跟踪研究。作者确定了企业家如何使用直觉和分析型认知风格,以及这些风格对决策的贡献。研究结果表明,这两种认知风格是通用的,因为企业家会随着时间的推移调整和适应他们的认知风格,与他们的商业环境的情境因素保持一致。作者还发现新手和成熟企业家之间存在显著差异,有经验的企业家表现出更高水平的认知多样性,这与他们之前的经验直接相关。该研究对未来的研究具有重要意义,未来的研究应该考虑企业家的认知风格如何依赖于商业环境和他们之前的经验。
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