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Title: Cognitive Theories of Entrepreneurship
Authors: Kumar, Suraj
Keywords: Cognitive Theories of Entrepreneurship
India
Globalization Challenges
Management
Issue Date: 22-Feb-2023
Publisher: Bookwell Delhi
Abstract: Cognitive theories of entrepreneurship are based on implementing innovative ideas, skills, and innovation-based approaches to set up new businesses. In these consequences, it is important to discuss that cognitive theories of entrepreneurship are focused on studying the behavioral approach because it is well known that both wishes, and abilities determine entrepreneurship’s cultural and economic landscape in the context of globalization. Additionally, cognitive theories of entrepreneurship give a better understanding of cultural, economic, psychological, and sociological aspects of the cognitive theories of entrepreneurship. In these consequences, the major objective of this paper is based on the analysis of cognitive theories of entrepreneurship in the context of its prospectus and challenges in the perspective of emerging challenges in the way of cognitive aspects of entrepreneurship. The paper’s methodology is based on the review of related literature about studying the cognitive theories of entrepreneurship. The study’s findings show that cognitive theories of entrepreneurship play a vital role in the study of the behavioral approach of entrepreneurs. Additionally, the study’s findings also show that it is based on the interdisciplinary approaches of social science in the context of cognitive theories of entrepreneurship.
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13784
ISBN: 9788195834037
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