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Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency
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2001
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Organizational EconomicsEntrepreneurial MotivationEntrepreneurshipIndustrial OrganizationCausal InferenceEconomic InevitabilityExperimental FinanceTheoretical ShiftSuch ArtifactsManagementExperimental EconomicsPublic HealthEntrepreneurial PhenomenonEconomicsEntrepreneurial ContingencyAccountingCausal ReasoningManagement TheoriesBehavioral EconomicsBusinessManagerial EconomyBusiness StrategyCausalityEmpirical Evidence
In economics and management theories, scholars have traditionally assumed the existence of artifacts such as firms/organizations and markets. I argue that an explanation for the creation of such artifacts requires the notion of effectuation. Causation rests on a logic of prediction, effectuation on the logic of control. I illustrate effectuation through business examples and realistic thought experiments, examine its connections with existing theories and empirical evidence, and offer a list of testable propositions for future empirical work.
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