When managed appropriately, emotions can fuel entrepreneurial alertness—an important capability that can give entrepreneurs a leading role in the ever-changing and competitive environment
Entrepreneurship is about exploring and exploiting new opportunities in an uncertain environment
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Research in psychology indicates that emotions influence human cognition and behaviours in many ways. Such influence is also important for entrepreneurs who evolve in an uncertain environment and deal with uncertainty throughout their emotion-loaded careers. Entrepreneurship is about exploring and exploiting new opportunities in an uncertain environment. Successful entrepreneurs are those alert to environmental changes and first to act upon emerging new opportunities. More specifically, entrepreneurial alertness refers to the ability to explore an overlooked opportunity. It consists of three dimensions: information scanning and search, information association and connection, and opportunity evaluation and judgement (Tang, Kacmar, & Busenitz, 2012). Prior research has emphasised the importance of entrepreneurial alertness in opportunity exploitation (Tang et al., 2012). Prior research has also emphasised the important role emotions play in entrepreneurial cognition (Baron, 2008). It highlights that the important components of the entrepreneurial process are influenced by entrepreneurs’ affect and emotions. However, the association between emotions and alertness remains underexplored in the field of entrepreneurship research. Thus, the key questions we ask in this short paper are: How does positive affect (positive feelings and moods that keep a person active and enthusiastic) enable and activate entrepreneurial alertness to new opportunities? What are the consequences of that emotion-alertness relationship for small firms?
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