Abstract

The entrepreneurial imagination and ideas of micro-entrepreneurs play a pivotal role in fostering entrepreneurial success, serving as the driving force behind entrepreneurial performance. However, traditional entrepreneurial theories have predominantly employed symmetrical approaches for development and examination. This study aims to utilize Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) to unveil hidden asymmetries in the data and explore diverse pathways to success for micro-enterprises. By identifying the configurations of entrepreneurial imagination and ideas that contribute to the dynamic development process of micro-entrepreneurship, this research seeks to provide profound insights into how individual imagination and ideas influence entrepreneurial dynamics. Through the application of fsQCA, our endeavor is to offer a novel perspective to entrepreneurial theories.

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