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Multidimensional cognitive style: Linking founders to firm performance through strategy and resource orchestration
S. E. Lanivich, S. Adomako, et al.
Discover how entrepreneurs' cognitive styles — knowing, planning, and creating — shape choice of strategic logic (causation vs. effectuation) and resource orchestration (bootstrapping vs. bricolage), and how these pathways influence venture performance. Research conducted by Stephen E. Lanivich, Samuel Adomako, Mujtaba Ahsan, Baris Istipliler, and Kevin C. Cox.
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