Summary: Entrepreneurs face the unique challenge of simultaneously imagining future-focused opportunities while bringing (i.e., identifying, deploying, and orchestrating) resources into use. Our study, recently publish in Journal of Management Studies,...
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Trent Williams is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at the BYU-Marriott School of Business. His research and teaching interests include new venture emergence and creation processes. He has published work on cognitive and social factors impacting entrepreneurial decision making, resourcing, and venturing, as well as the different forms of value generated and accrued through entrepreneurship. His work appears in a variety of entrepreneurship and management academic journals as well as books (MIT Press; Cambridge University Press).
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