The dance metaphor allows us to figuratively depict entrepreneurial decision making processes. Being conventionally conceived of as a sequence of purposeful behaviors rooted in a rational cognition process, entrepreneurial decision making can be featured as a 'ballet'. This interpretation puts in the background the improvisational nature of decision making, which revokes 'lindy hop' as a dance style. The article intends to illuminate the role of intuition, highlighting its overlap with rationality in the entrepreneurial decision making dance. For this purpose, a bibliometric analysis followed by an interpretive literature review advances a comprehensive report of 66 peer-reviewed journal articles published from 1995 to 2019, constructing evidence on the nature of entrepreneurial decision making and on the interplay between intuition and rationality. Literature is categorized in five clusters, which are reciprocally intertwined. Firstly, intuition is unconsciously used as a strategy to deal with the uncertainty that inherently affects entrepreneurial ventures. Secondly, intuition is rooted in the entrepreneurs' impulsivity, that echoes the role of emotions in decision making. Thirdly, the merge of rationality and intuition improves the entrepreneurs' ability to keep up with the erratic rhythm of the decision making dance. Fourthly, the mix of intuition and rationality serves as a catalyst of entrepreneurs' ability to thrive in complex and unpredictable environments. Fifthly, intuition generates drawbacks on entrepreneurs' meta-cognitive knowledge, which should be carefully recognized. Embracing the dance metaphor, intuition turns out to be crucial to make entrepreneurs able to fill in the gap between rationality and uncertainty.

Fakhar Manesh, M., Flamini, G., Petrolo, D., Palumbo, R. (2021). A round of dancing and then one more: embedding intuition in the ballet of entrepreneurial decision making. INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 18(2), 499-528 [10.1007/s11365-021-00752-8].

A round of dancing and then one more: embedding intuition in the ballet of entrepreneurial decision making

Giulia Flamini;Rocco Palumbo
2021-01-01

Abstract

The dance metaphor allows us to figuratively depict entrepreneurial decision making processes. Being conventionally conceived of as a sequence of purposeful behaviors rooted in a rational cognition process, entrepreneurial decision making can be featured as a 'ballet'. This interpretation puts in the background the improvisational nature of decision making, which revokes 'lindy hop' as a dance style. The article intends to illuminate the role of intuition, highlighting its overlap with rationality in the entrepreneurial decision making dance. For this purpose, a bibliometric analysis followed by an interpretive literature review advances a comprehensive report of 66 peer-reviewed journal articles published from 1995 to 2019, constructing evidence on the nature of entrepreneurial decision making and on the interplay between intuition and rationality. Literature is categorized in five clusters, which are reciprocally intertwined. Firstly, intuition is unconsciously used as a strategy to deal with the uncertainty that inherently affects entrepreneurial ventures. Secondly, intuition is rooted in the entrepreneurs' impulsivity, that echoes the role of emotions in decision making. Thirdly, the merge of rationality and intuition improves the entrepreneurs' ability to keep up with the erratic rhythm of the decision making dance. Fourthly, the mix of intuition and rationality serves as a catalyst of entrepreneurs' ability to thrive in complex and unpredictable environments. Fifthly, intuition generates drawbacks on entrepreneurs' meta-cognitive knowledge, which should be carefully recognized. Embracing the dance metaphor, intuition turns out to be crucial to make entrepreneurs able to fill in the gap between rationality and uncertainty.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-P/10 - ORGANIZZAZIONE AZIENDALE
English
Cognition
Decision making
Entrepreneurship
Intuition
Uncertainty
Fakhar Manesh, M., Flamini, G., Petrolo, D., Palumbo, R. (2021). A round of dancing and then one more: embedding intuition in the ballet of entrepreneurial decision making. INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 18(2), 499-528 [10.1007/s11365-021-00752-8].
Fakhar Manesh, M; Flamini, G; Petrolo, D; Palumbo, R
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