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Exploration and exploitation as learning strategies among entrepreneurs: Examining associations with entrepreneurial knowledge

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Summary, in English

In this paper we examine how exploration and exploitation, as two alternative learning strategies of entrepreneurs, influence the acquisition and development of entrepreneurial knowledge from prior career experience. In line with expectations based on experiential learning theory we find significant and direct associations between entrepreneurs’ career experience and their entrepreneurial knowledge. In addition we also find supporting evidence that a higher emphasis on exploration as the preferred learning strategy moderates this relationship. Interestingly, the findings do not follow theoretical expectations and suggest that current conceptualizations should be refined.

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Publishing year

2006

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Economics and Business
  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • experiential learning
  • learning strategies
  • entrepreneurial knowledge
  • exploration

Status

Submitted