Adapting a collective will and a way during a civil war: The persistence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem as an architecture of hope

IF 7.7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Venturing Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2023.106369
Trenton Alma Williams , Ramzi Fathallah
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Persistent war is an increasing reality for millions of people worldwide. War contexts create a wide range of problems, but paradoxically may fuel some entrepreneurial activities. This inductive, qualitative study explores how an entrepreneurial ecosystem was launched and sustained amid an ongoing civil war despite repeated setbacks, disruptions, and impediments to pursuing collective goals. Building on our longitudinal qualitative data, we show how the entrepreneurial ecosystem was repeatedly reshaped by altering collective goals as well as providing the pathways and sense of agency needed to make progress toward ever-shifting goals. Our research culminates in a grounded theoretical model of an entrepreneurial ecosystem of hope, which contributes to our comprehension of entrepreneurship within war-affected regions and provides valuable insights into the dynamics of collective hope. This study offers practical implications for policy makers and practitioners by illuminating the role of entrepreneurial phenomena in the challenging context of war.

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在内战期间适应集体意志和方式:作为希望架构的创业生态系统的持久性
对全世界数百万人来说,持续不断的战争是一个日益严重的现实。战争环境造成了各种各样的问题,但矛盾的是,它可能助长一些企业活动。这个归纳的定性研究探讨了创业生态系统是如何在持续的内战中启动和维持的,尽管在追求集体目标的过程中遇到了反复的挫折、中断和障碍。基于我们的纵向定性数据,我们展示了创业生态系统是如何通过改变集体目标以及提供实现不断变化的目标所需的途径和代理意识而反复重塑的。我们的研究最终建立了一个创业希望生态系统的理论模型,这有助于我们理解受战争影响地区的创业精神,并为集体希望的动态提供了有价值的见解。本研究通过阐明创业现象在具有挑战性的战争环境中的作用,为政策制定者和实践者提供了实际意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Venturing: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance, Innovation and Regional Development serves as a scholarly platform for the exchange of valuable insights, theories, narratives, and interpretations related to entrepreneurship and its implications. With a focus on enriching the understanding of entrepreneurship in its various manifestations, the journal seeks to publish papers that (1) draw from the experiences of entrepreneurs, innovators, and their ecosystem; and (2) tackle issues relevant to scholars, educators, facilitators, and practitioners involved in entrepreneurship. Embracing diversity in approach, methodology, and disciplinary perspective, the journal encourages contributions that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in entrepreneurship and its associated domains.
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