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Effectuation

Effectuation

Effectuation

Rethinking Fundamental Concepts in the Social Sciences
Author:
Saras Sarasvathy, University of Virginia
Published:
June 2024
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009108355

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    Effectuation has become the basis for educating entrepreneurs and managers. Derived from cognitive and behavioral economic studies of expert entrepreneurs, effectuation shows how to cocreate value in highly uncertain situations. The framework of effectuation consists in techniques that minimize the use of predictive information and ways to turn control itself into strategy. In doing so, the effectual process opens up radically new ways to rethink a variety of fundamental concepts in all the social sciences. This ranges from risk and return to markets and governments in economics; attitudes toward ends and means in psychology; opportunism and altruism in social psychology; and even success and failure in strategic management. Effectuation theory inverts several older approaches in what Herbert Simon referred to as the 'sciences of the artificial'. These inversions suggest an entrepreneurial method based on non-predictive control that complements the predictive control techniques of the scientific method.

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    June 2024
    Paperback
    9781009108355
    78 pages
    230 × 150 × 5 mm
    0.126kg
    Not yet published - available from July 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Origins in entrepreneurial expertise
    • 2. Effectual transformations of fundamental concepts
    • 3. Predictive Science and Effectual Entrepreneurship.
      Author
    • Saras Sarasvathy , University of Virginia