Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity

The impact of a negative initial entrepreneurship experience may inhibit the emergence of an entrepreneurial identity and shut down a subsequent entrepreneurial career. Testing theories of identity development usually involve complex longitudinal studies, but the testing may be facilitated through t...

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Main Author: Newbery, Robert (author)
Other Authors: Lean, Jonathan (author), Moizer, Jonathan (author), Haddoud, Mohamed (author)
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3296
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description The impact of a negative initial entrepreneurship experience may inhibit the emergence of an entrepreneurial identity and shut down a subsequent entrepreneurial career. Testing theories of identity development usually involve complex longitudinal studies, but the testing may be facilitated through the use of business simulation gaming. Using a quasi-experimental research design, the paper explores how entrepreneurial micro-identity is formed among business undergraduates during the initial entrepreneurial experience. In doing so, the research investigates the impact of cognitive dissonance on the salience of the emerging identity and the influence of key existing identities. The paper accomplishes this using a novel dataset derived from a business simulation game. We argue that the simulation offers a valuable resource to test theories within shortened timescales. The paper contributes to the field by problematizing the initial entrepreneurial experience of undergraduate students and supports the case for using simulation gaming as a method to support theory testing.
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spelling Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identityNewbery, RobertLean, JonathanMoizer, JonathanHaddoud, MohamedThe impact of a negative initial entrepreneurship experience may inhibit the emergence of an entrepreneurial identity and shut down a subsequent entrepreneurial career. Testing theories of identity development usually involve complex longitudinal studies, but the testing may be facilitated through the use of business simulation gaming. Using a quasi-experimental research design, the paper explores how entrepreneurial micro-identity is formed among business undergraduates during the initial entrepreneurial experience. In doing so, the research investigates the impact of cognitive dissonance on the salience of the emerging identity and the influence of key existing identities. The paper accomplishes this using a novel dataset derived from a business simulation game. We argue that the simulation offers a valuable resource to test theories within shortened timescales. The paper contributes to the field by problematizing the initial entrepreneurial experience of undergraduate students and supports the case for using simulation gaming as a method to support theory testing.2025-08-12T16:55:54Z2018-11-02Articlehttps://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3296en_USoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/32962026-01-29T17:24:59Z
spellingShingle Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
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title Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
title_full Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
title_short Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
title_sort Entrepreneurial identity formation during the initial entrepreneurial experience: The influence of simulation feedback and existing identity
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3296