Towards a Context-Contingent Stage Theory of Entrepreneurial Opportunity: Introducing the PETII Model
Xiaohong Iris Quan
Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 2025, vol. 11, issue 2, 204-224
Abstract:
Understanding opportunity is a crucial aspect of entrepreneurship research. Existing studies have extensively examined individual factors in facilitating entrepreneurial activities such as new venture creation. Although there are some discussions on contextual factors, few connect context with the origin of entrepreneurship—opportunity. Recognising the objectivity of entrepreneurial opportunity, this theoretical article first proposes two types of opportunities—innovative opportunity and imitative opportunity—to understand the nature of opportunity. It then proposes a systematic framework—the PETII (Population, Economic status, Technological advancement, Industry life cycle, Institutions) model—to analyse the role of context in the distribution of opportunity. Furthermore, it examines how both objective contextual factors and subjective individual factors influence each of the three stages in the entrepreneurship opportunity theory, from opportunity discovery, to opportunity evaluation and to opportunity exploitation. The research helps understand the origin of entrepreneurship opportunities and can stimulate thoughts on how to encourage entrepreneurship in different places. Further discussions and implications are given at the end.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; opportunity; context; PETII; entrepreneurship theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/23939575241291297
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