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The paper "Effectuation vs Causation: A Comparative Analysis of Two Logics" by Michael Frese and colleagues contrasts two logics: effectuation and causation. Effectuation is a logic that emphasizes the ability to actively shape one's environment through iterative experimentation, improvisation, and adaptation, while causation assumes that the outcome of an action is primarily determined by the agent's actions and abilities. The authors highlight key differences between these logics, including their assumptions about the role of the agent, level of uncertainty, and nature of the environment. They also discuss implications for entrepreneurship, relationships with other logics, and managerial implications. Overall, the paper provides a comprehensive analysis of two distinct logics that can help managers and entrepreneurs navigate complex and uncertain environments.
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