A Machine Learning Assisted Study Exploring Hormonal Influences on Entrepreneurial Opportunity Behaviour

T. Arshi, Asfia Ambrin, V. Rao, Swapnil Morande, Kanwal Gul
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The study explores the hormonal influences on entrepreneurial opportunity persuasion decisions (OPD). It also analyzes how behavioural psychology influences the entrepreneurial opportunity recognition-refinement process (OPRR). The machine learning and structural equation modelling analyses of the data from 271 Indian entrepreneurs support the hypotheses of a direct effect of the physiological biomarker—Testosterone-Cortisol Ratio (TCR) and behavioural marker—communities of inquiry (COI) on OPD. Further, partial mediation indicated an indirect positive effect of COI on OPD, with OPRR moderating this relationship. Shedding new light on the enigmatic entrepreneurial opportunity behaviour from a biological and behavioural perspective improves the causal inference of external and socially-influenced COI and internally-triggered TCR. Finally, theoretical and methodological contributions are discussed along with implications that can guide future research on entrepreneurial opportunity behaviours.
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一项机器学习辅助研究探索荷尔蒙对创业机会行为的影响
本研究探讨荷尔蒙对创业机会说服决策(OPD)的影响。分析了行为心理学对创业机会识别-细化过程的影响。对271名印度企业家数据的机器学习和结构方程建模分析支持生理生物标志物-睾酮-皮质醇比率(TCR)和行为标记-询问社区(COI)对OPD的直接影响的假设。此外,部分中介表明,COI对OPD有间接的积极影响,而OPRR在这一关系中起调节作用。从生物学和行为学的角度对神秘的创业机会行为进行新的阐释,可以改善外部和社会影响的COI和内部触发的TCR的因果推理。最后,讨论了理论和方法上的贡献,以及对未来创业机会行为研究的指导意义。
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