What Lies Beneath? The Experiential Essence of Entrepreneurial Thinking
从认知发展心理学和建构主义出发,探讨创业思维中深层信念的结构及其如何随创业者向专家心态转变而变化,并解释创业教学最佳实践背后的认知现象。
Cognitive developmental psychology and constructivism offer possibilities for the future of entrepreneurial cognition research to explore: (1) deeply seated beliefs and belief structures that ultimately anchor entrepreneurial thinking and (2) how they change as entrepreneurs move toward a more professional, expert mind–set. Such insights aid the field in identifying those developmental experiences that are the sources of those critical deep beliefs intrinsic to our mental models regarding entrepreneurship. As a field, entrepreneurship is lauded for the effectiveness of its teaching, and this essay offers strong theory to explain that our pedagogical best practices reflect important, well–known cognitive phenomena.