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Entrepreneurial failure over time - the Entrepreneurial Funnel

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The Role of Fear for Entrepreneurial Venture Creation
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Since this research endeavor focusses on understanding entrepreneurial failure before and after foundation, a framework is required to structure the entrepreneurial venture creation process across time. Building on theories, existing process models were expanded to guide this research approach and to provide a tool for future research. It helps to better understand the different phases of the entrepreneurial process and to establish a link between them.

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Berger, P. (2015). Entrepreneurial failure over time - the Entrepreneurial Funnel. In: The Role of Fear for Entrepreneurial Venture Creation. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09000-5_5

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