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Effectuation - Learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures 
  Effectuation - [link] will help you learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures, thanks
By 01oU4FA3yV 01oU4FA3yV  - Mar 30 - 1 new of 1 message    

Linsanity - Learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures 
  [link] will help you learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures, thanks
By mRVtUoZraI mRVtUoZraI  - Mar 1 - 1 new of 1 message    

Learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures 
  [link] will help you learn Chinese (Mandarin) faster by using flashcards with pictures, thanks
By icfsnew201213 icfsnew201213  - Feb 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

Cognitive maps 
  Hi all Dear effectuators help please. I ask if effectuation can be studied by cognitive maps method (Cossette 2008). Is their are any epistimological contradictions between effectuation and cognitive maps? What is the minimum number of cases studies (cognitive maps) in effectuation context? best regards... more »
By FAIEZ  - Nov 19 2011 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Effectuation Research and Teaching in Vietnam 
  Hi all, I'm new to this group, so wanted to introduce myself. I am an entrepreneur and educator living in Vietnam, originally from the US. I have been teaching at international universities and programs for 5 years in Vietnam. I am now in charge of building a new Masters in Entrepreneurship at Vietnam National University.... more »
By Chris Zobrist  - Sep 21 2011 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Effectuation: Mid-May Update 
  Dear member of the effectuation community, We got a lot of good feedback from the last email, have updates on research, teaching and events, opened a lively debate on the question of the business plan, and on the strength of those bring you the second effectuation update. It is customary to bring you the above and then talk about next steps... more »
By Stuart Read  - May 18 2011 - 6 new of 6 messages    

April Update 
  Dear member of the effectuation community, When we set this up, we promised email updates. Well, better late than never, here is a semi-regular communication, with a couple of highlights for research, teaching, events and practice. RESEARCH ... you all current as well, "Transformation Types" wasjust published... more »
By Stuart Read  - Apr 1 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Lit review 
  Thomas, I would like to receive your Lit Review list. We have a group at the College of Business Administration, San Diego State University that is interested in this concept. Larry Rhyne
By Larry  - Nov 4 2010 - 6 new of 6 messages    

Effectuation Lit Review 
  I recently completed what I hope is a pretty comprehensive literature review of effectuation. Starting from about 2000 articles from various Google Scholar searches I have narrowed down to about a hundred articles, conference papers, working papers and presentations that mention effectuation in a meaningful way. If anyone is interested in this list I... more »
By Thomas Nelson  - Jun 14 2010 - 14 new of 14 messages    

Good example or not? 
  Hi all, would the following be a good (everyday) example to contrast effectual and causal reasoning? "The simple task of planning a birthday party with a theme may be used to contrast the two types of reasoning. An individual who first decides on a theme, buy decorations and food according to the theme... more »
By Marli Oostenbrink  - Jun 14 2010 - 8 new of 8 messages    

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