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Brain-driven entrepreneurship research: a review and research agenda

In: Handbook of Research Methodologies and Design in Neuroentrepreneurship

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  • Víctor Pérez-Centeno

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This chapter will: 1) systematically analyze the totality of existing published peer-reviewed articles up to date on entrepreneurship research using exclusively any of the available neuroscientific tools (for example, fMRI, EEG, MEG, and so on). Thus far a review as such as not been produced. This review is based on the whole ISI Web of Knowledge’s Social Sciences Citation Index to avoid a potential bias and/or omissions. The exclusion criteria applies to: articles that primarily focus on neuroscience, psychology or the like but not entrepreneurship; articles that are not peer reviewed; working and not empirical papers. 2) To uncover the main inconsistencies, knowledge gaps, conceptual and methodological problems in this field. 3) Propose a research agenda for coordinating efforts to move the field forward as well as to stress the potential of examining entrepreneurship phenomena with the aid of neuroscientific tools.

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  • Víctor Pérez-Centeno, 2017. "Brain-driven entrepreneurship research: a review and research agenda," Chapters, in: Mellani Day & Mary C. Boardman & Norris F. Krueger (ed.), Handbook of Research Methodologies and Design in Neuroentrepreneurship, chapter 2, pages 13-53, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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