How Passion in Entrepreneurship Develops Over Time: A Self-Regulation Perspective
从自我调节视角提出模型,认为创业自我效能和绩效分别影响激情的两个成分(积极感受和身份中心性),且激情反过来影响自我效能和绩效,通过三项纵向研究验证。
We adopt a self-regulation perspective to present a model of the development of passion in entrepreneurship. We argue that entrepreneurial self-efficacy and performance influence the two components of passion—positive feelings and identity centrality—over shorter and longer time horizons, respectively. Furthermore, we argue for the recursive effects of passion on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and performance. Three longitudinal studies with measurements over three weeks ( n = 65) and three months ( n = 150 and n = 180) support our hypotheses. We contribute to a theory of passion that integrates the different time horizons over which the components of passion change.