METAPHORS AND MENTAL MODELS - SENSEMAKING AND SENSEGIVING IN INNOVATIVE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES

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作者
HILL, RC [1 ]
LEVENHAGEN, M [1 ]
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[1] CALIF POLYTECH STATE UNIV SAN LUIS OBISPO,SAN LUIS OBISPO,CA
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10.1016/0149-2063(95)90022-5
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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To be successful, entrepreneurs must be able to cope with significant ambiguity. Entrepreneurial businesses typically operate in unsettled industries or unsettled segments of stable industries. Moreover, starting a new business is an uncertain undertaking creating many ambiguities in itself. To cope with these uncertainties, the entrepreneur must develop a ''vision'' or mental model of how the environment works (sensemaking) and then be able to communicate to others and gain their support (sensegiving). This paper discusses the process of mental model development for entrepreneurs. Metaphor development is proposed to be a significant and important stage in this process. Metaphors provide a common language and a basis for communication within the organization. Through metaphors(s) an organization develops a common language, an understanding of the task environment and a means of interpreting events. Metaphors are particularly useful in communicating broad and sometimes abstract concepts such as organizational mission and strategy and in situations requiring novel concepts and approaches.
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页码:1057 / 1074
页数:18
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