Blooming in the cracks: productive entrepreneurship amid institutional voids

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS Small Business Economics Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1007/s11187-024-00963-7
Zeynab Aeeni, Mehrzad Saeedikiya, Kamal Sakhdari, Vahid J. Sadeghi
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Institutional entrepreneurship holds that institutions, as the rules of the game, provide payoff structures affecting the allocation of entrepreneurship to productive, unproductive, or destructive paths. Contrary to institutionalist assumptions, institutional work (IW) literature draws a broader vision of the recursive and dialectical connection between agents and institutions. IW explains how agents’ intent and capability lead to maintaining, altering, or creating institutions and direct entrepreneurial outcomes toward productive paths. The current research adopts an IW perspective to explore how productive entrepreneurship (PE) occurs in poor institutional contexts. Applying an extended case method and conducting semi-structured interviews with entrepreneurs, we extend the current understanding of the agent-institution interplay in entrepreneurship allocation. Our results depict a more realistic and comprehensive picture of entrepreneurship allocation to productive paths amid institutional constraints. Highlighting the role of actions and motivations, we explore different mechanisms and IW strategies entrepreneurs use to pursue PE within inefficient institutions.

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在夹缝中绽放:体制空白中的生产性创业
制度性创业认为,制度作为游戏规则,提供了影响创业分配的回报结构,使创业走上生产性、非生产性或破坏性的道路。与制度主义假设相反,制度工作(IW)文献从更广阔的视角探讨了代理人与制度之间的递归和辩证关系。IW 解释了行为主体的意图和能力如何导致维持、改变或创建制度,并引导创业结果走向富有成效的道路。当前的研究采用了 IW 视角来探讨生产性创业(PE)如何在恶劣的制度背景下发生。我们采用扩展案例法,对创业者进行了半结构化访谈,从而扩展了当前对创业分配中代理人-制度相互作用的理解。我们的研究结果更真实、更全面地描述了在制度约束下创业分配到生产性道路的情况。在强调行动和动机的作用的同时,我们探讨了企业家在低效制度下追求 PE 的不同机制和 IW 战略。
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期刊介绍: Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal (SBEJ) publishes original, rigorous theoretical and empirical research addressing all aspects of entrepreneurship and small business economics, with a special emphasis on the economic and societal relevance of research findings for scholars, practitioners and policy makers. SBEJ covers a broad scope of topics, ranging from the core themes of the entrepreneurial process and new venture creation to other topics like self-employment, family firms, small and medium-sized enterprises, innovative start-ups, and entrepreneurial finance. SBEJ welcomes scientific studies at different levels of analysis, including individuals (e.g. entrepreneurs'' characteristics and occupational choice), firms (e.g., firms’ life courses and performance, innovation, and global issues like digitization), macro level (e.g., institutions and public policies within local, regional, national and international contexts), as well as cross-level dynamics. As a leading entrepreneurship journal, SBEJ welcomes cross-disciplinary research. Officially cited as: Small Bus Econ
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