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This Handbook provides an overview of neuroscience-driven research methodologies and how those methodologies might be applied to theory-based research in the nascent field of neuroentrepreneurship. A key challenge of this field is that few neuroscientists are trained as entrepreneurship scholars and few entrepreneurship scholars are trained as neuroscientists, but this book skillfully bridges that gap.

Expert contributors include concrete examples of new ways to conduct research in their contributions, which have the potential to shed light onto areas such as decision making and opportunity recognition and allow neuroentrepreneurs to ask different, perhaps better, questions than ever before. This Handbook also presents current thinking and examples of pioneering work, serves as a reference for those wishing to incorporate these methods into their own research, and provides several helpful discussions on the nature of answerable questions using neuroscience techniques.

Neuroentrepreneurship is an important, emerging field for neuroscientists and entrepreneurship scholars alike. For the former audience, this book presents concrete research questions and entrepreneurship applications; for the latter, it serves as a primer and introduction to neuroscientific methods. Graduate students studying entrepreneurship, and practitioners who are keen to promote innovation and entrepreneurial skills in their leadership, will also find this Handbook to be of interest.

Contributors include: W. Becker, C. Bellavitis, M.C. Boardman, M. Colosio, C. Couffe, M. Day, P.M. de Holan, A.A. Gorin, S. Guillory, N. Krueger, A. Passarelli, V. Pérez-Centeno, C. Reeck, L. Schjoedt, K.G. Shaver, A. Sud, T. Treffers, M.K. Ward

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'By bringing together neurological science with entrepreneurship studies, the editors of this book have created startling new insights, methodologies, and ultimately an important new field. This pathbreaking new book will cause scholars in both areas to rethink their traditional methods, topics and reach of their research.' --David Audretsch, Indiana University, Bloomington, US

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Preface xvi
Acknowledgments xviii
1 Introduction
1(12)
Mellani Day
Mary C. Boardman
Norris F. Krueger
PART I NEUROSCIENCE PRINCIPLES, TECHNIQUES, AND TOOLS
2 Brain-driven entrepreneurship research: a review and research agenda
13(41)
Victor Perez-Centeno
3 Human psychophysiological and genetic approaches in neuroentrepreneurship
54(40)
Marco Colosio
Cristiano Bellavitis
Aleksei A. Gorin
4 Unpacking neuroentrepreneurship: conducting entrepreneurship research with EEG technologies
94(26)
Pablo Martin De Holan
Cyril Couffe
5 A brief primer on using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in entrepreneurship research
120(30)
M.K. Ward
Crystal Reeck
William Becker
6 Experimental methodological principles for entrepreneurship research using neuroscience techniques
150(27)
Victor Perez-Centeno
PART II NEUROSCIENCE APPLICATIONS -- ENTREPRENEURIAL JUDGMENT, DECISION MAKING, AND COGNITION
7 Entrepreneurial return on investment through a neuroentrepreneurship lens
177(30)
Mellani Day
Mary C. Boardman
8 The cognitive neuroscience of entrepreneurial risk: conceptual and methodological challenges
207(34)
Kelly G. Shaver
Leon Schjoedt
Angela Passarelli
Crystal Reeck
9 A few words about entrepreneurial learning, training, and brain plasticity
241(5)
Aparna Sud
10 A few words about neuroexperimental designs for the study of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurship
246(13)
Theresa Treffers
11 Which tool should I use? Neuroscience technologies for brain-driven entrepreneurship researchers
259(26)
Victor Perez-Centeno
12 A few words about what neuroentrepreneurship can and cannot help us with
285(8)
Sean Guillory
Mary C. Boardman
Mellani Day
Index 293
Edited by Mellani Day, Dean, Mary C. Boardman, Affiliate Faculty, Business and Technology Division, College of Adult and Graduate Studies, Colorado Christian University and Norris F. Krueger, Senior Research Fellow, School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix, US