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Effectual entrepreneuring: sensemaking in a family-based start-up
Authors:Oswald Jones  Hongqin Li
Institution:1. Centre for Enterprise and Entrepreneurial Learning, University of Liverpool Management School, Liverpool, UKO.Jones@liverpool.ac.uk;3. University of Exeter Business School, Exeter, UK
Abstract:Abstract

In this paper we examine the microprocesses associated with a successful business established by two young brothers (16 and 18). The study is informed by recent processual approaches to entrepreneurship associated with effectuation theory and sensemaking. We also draw on literature related to personal dispositions, which are the basis of habitual behaviours. The empirical data are drawn from a longitudinal study of an unconventional family business which was created by the two brothers while still at school. Opportunities were created, rather than discovered, by optimizing limited familial resources during the early stages of start-up. We expand effectuation theory by demonstrating the role of sensemaking (enactment, selection and retention), familial influences on dispositions (habits, heuristics and routines) and experiential learning during the first three years of operation.
Keywords:Entrepreneuring  effectuation  dispositions  sensemaking  learning
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