Entrepreneurial Psychology: think like an entrepreneur!
Entrepreneurial Psychology: think like an entrepreneur!, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 20 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 502 subscribers.
You will learn about To understand the role of cognitive factors in entrepreneurship To use cognitive heuristics and biases as entrepreneurial resources To understand when mental shortcuts can be beneficial in entrepreneurial thinking To think like an entrepreneur This course is ideal for individuals who are For entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs It is particularly useful for For entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs.
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Summary
Title: Entrepreneurial Psychology: think like an entrepreneur!
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.8
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- To understand the role of cognitive factors in entrepreneurship
- To use cognitive heuristics and biases as entrepreneurial resources
- To understand when mental shortcuts can be beneficial in entrepreneurial thinking
- To think like an entrepreneur
Who Should Attend
- For entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs
Target Audiences
- For entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs
If you have the intention of starting a business, but you do not dare to do it, or if you are already an entrepreneur and you want to understand the way your mind works, this course is the right one for you!
In this course, I will tell you exactly what are the cognitive mechanisms of entrepreneurs. Their heuristics and cognitive biases, as it results from the latest studies in Entrepreneurial Psychology.
You will learn from the experiences of entrepreneurs. You will become familiar with concepts such as pattern recognition, entrepreneurial opportunity prototype, signal detection, regulatory focus, counterfactual thinking, escalating of commitment, representativeness heuristics, overconfidence, and many other ways entrepreneurs think. Some of them are important for starting a business, some of them are relevant for running a business. Some of them have beneficial effects when deciding to start a venture but they have a negative impact upon entrepreneurial success. Others are determinants for success, but with a rather inhibitory effect in the process of starting a business.
At the end of this course, you will understand when certain cognitive mechanisms are beneficial and when they are detrimental for entrepreneurs. Know all these things, and why not, you will think like an entrepreneur.
So what are you waiting for? Let’s go!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Recognizing business opportunities as patterns
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: How to recognize business opportunities as patterns
Lecture 3: Exercises
Chapter 2: Signal detection, regulatory focus and the escalation of commitment
Lecture 1: Signal detection and the regulatory focus of entrepreneurs
Lecture 2: Exercises
Lecture 3: The escalation of commitment in entrepreneurship
Lecture 4: Exercises
Chapter 3: Counterfactual thinking and overconfidence in entrepreneurship
Lecture 1: Counterfactual thinking in entrepreneurship
Lecture 2: Exercises
Lecture 3: The role of overconfidence in entrepreneurship
Lecture 4: Exercises
Chapter 4: The representativeness heuristic and affect infusion in entrepreneurship
Lecture 1: The representativeness heuristic in entrepreneurship
Lecture 2: Exercises
Lecture 3: The role of affect infusion in entrepreneurship
Lecture 4: Exercises
Chapter 5: The self-serving bias and the planning fallacy in entrepreneurship
Lecture 1: The self-serving bias in entrepreneurship
Lecture 2: Exercises
Lecture 3: The planning fallacy in entrepreneurship
Lecture 4: Exercises
Lecture 5: Final
Instructors
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Sebastian Pintea
Associate Professor, PhD
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