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Posted By Victor (Vik) Perez 04-08-2026 21:39
Found In Egroup: Organizational Neuroscience and Biology (NEUB)
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Dear colleagues, Last year we piloted an initiative between Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (China) and Oxford University (UK) that led us to reflect on a question I believe remains underexamined: To what extent is the perceived value of an entrepreneurial idea stable across contexts? Through ...
Posted By Victor (Vik) Perez 04-02-2026 09:21
Found In Egroup: Managerial and Organizational Cognition MOC
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Dear colleagues, I am currently curating contributions for the World Scientific Encyclopedia of Neuro-Entrepreneurship (World Scientific), a three-volume reference work bringing together foundational, applied, and forward-looking perspectives at the intersection of cognition, behaviour, and entrepreneurship. ...
Posted By Victor (Vik) Perez 04-01-2026 11:20
Found In Egroup: Organizational Neuroscience and Biology (NEUB)
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Dear colleagues, I am currently curating contributions for the World Scientific Encyclopedia of Neuro-Entrepreneurship (World Scientific), a three-volume reference work bringing together foundational, applied, and forward-looking perspectives at the intersection of neuroscience and entrepreneurship. ...
Posted By Victor (Vik) Perez 03-28-2026 16:43
Found In Egroup: Entrepreneurship ENT
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Entrepreneurship education appears to be entering a new phase. Cognitive performance, emotional regulation, and learning design are becoming increasingly central to how entrepreneurial capability is developed-particularly under conditions of uncertainty. At the European Conference on Innovation and ...
Posted By Victor (Vik) Perez 03-27-2026 09:58
Found In Egroup: Managerial and Organizational Cognition MOC
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Entrepreneurial cognition may be entering a new phase of inquiry. Cognitive performance, cognitive regulation (e.g., attention and control), and emotional dynamics are becoming increasingly central to understanding how judgment and decision-making unfold under uncertainty. A new track at the European ...