The Evolution of Vision in Nascent Entrepreneurship
Event Title
RENT XXXIX Responsible Entrepreneurship & Technology
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
The majority of leadership and entrepreneurial literature affirms the importance of vision in entrepreneurship. However, to date, there is an absence of research that sufficiently describes the evolution of entrepreneurial vision in nascent entrepreneurship. This paper explores the evolution of nascent entrepreneurial vision. Participants in a pre-seed accelerator program, in Lisbon, Portugal reported on their entrepreneurial journey as it unfolded over one-week of entrepreneurial activity. Utilizing an inductive approach that combines the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) with semi-structured interviews, we investigate how nascent entrepreneurs define vision, perceive their leadership role, and are influenced by their vision for their ventures. Findings suggest that 1. entrepreneurial vision in nascent entrepreneurs is perceived as future-oriented, solution-based, and differentiated outcome-focused. 2. nascent entrepreneurs perceive themselves to be “Leaders of Vision”. 3. five emerging realities influence the evolution of nascent stage entrepreneurial vision: customer reality, technological reality, social reality, self-sovereign reality, and competitive reality. By utilizing an innovative approach, this paper expands our understanding of entrepreneurial vision to include processes and perspectives that emerge, unfold and influence nascent stage entrepreneurship. These findings contribute to research at the intersection of entrepreneurial leadership and entrepreneurial vision.
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Keywords
Entrepreneurial Vision,Entrepreneurial Leadership,Start-up,Nascent Entrepreneurship
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Economics and Business - Social Sciences
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