Stuart Read, 11Stuart Read is Dean of Research, Development, and Publishing and Professor of Marketing, IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Stuart.Read@imd.ch
Nicholas Dew, 22Nicholas Dew is Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
NDew@nps.edu
Saras D. Sarasvathy, 33Saras D. Sarasvathy is Associate Professor of Business Administration, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia.
SarasvathyS@darden.virginia.edu
Michael Song, 44Michael Song is Charles N. Kimball, MRI/Missouri Endowed Chair in Management of Technology and Innovation and Professor of Marketing, Henry W. Bloch School of Business & Public Administration, and is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Missouri–Kansas City.
songmi@umkc.edu
Robert Wiltbank55Robert Wiltbank is Associate Professor of Strategic Management, Atkinson Graduate School of Management, Willamette University.
Wiltbank@Willamette.edu
Abstract
How do people approach marketing in the face of uncertainty, when the product, the market, and the traditional details involved in market research are unknowable ex ante? The authors use protocol analysis to evaluate how 27 expert entrepreneurs approach such a problem compared with 37 managers with little entrepreneurial expertise (all 64 participants are asked to think aloud as they make marketing decisions in exactly the same unpredictable situation). The hypotheses are drawn from literature in cognitive science on (1) expertise in general and (2) entrepreneurial expertise in particular. The results show significant differences in heuristics used by the two groups. While those without entrepreneurial expertise rely primarily on predictive techniques, expert entrepreneurs tend to invert these. In particular, they use an effectual or nonpredictive logic to tackle uncertain market elements and to coconstruct novel markets with committed stakeholders.
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