Stars everywhere: Revealing the prevalence of star performers using empirical data published in entrepreneurship research

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Business Venturing Insights Pub Date : 2024-09-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jbvi.2024.e00492
Kaushik Gala, Andreas Schwab
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Scholars have long called for moving beyond a narrow focus on average performance toward a more direct investigation of the variance in performance. While a few studies have evaluated star entrepreneurs, most empirical research continues to focus on average performers. This lacuna has constrained not only the development of theories but also the accumulation of data on the distribution of performance. In response, this study uses simulations and heuristics to extract distributional information from descriptive statistics commonly reported in published research (i.e., mean, standard deviation, and sample size). Applying this approach to studies recently published in high-impact entrepreneurship journals shows that (a) the suggested methodology can provide rough estimates of the skew and shape of performance distributions, and (b) right-skewed, heavy-tailed distributions featuring star performers are ubiquitous in entrepreneurship, thus reinforcing calls for more direct studies of performance distributions in entrepreneurship.

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明星无处不在利用创业研究中发表的经验数据揭示明星员工的普遍性
长期以来,学者们一直呼吁超越对平均绩效的狭隘关注,转而对绩效差异进行更直接的调查。虽然有少数研究对明星企业家进行了评估,但大多数实证研究仍以平均表现者为重点。这一空白不仅制约了理论的发展,也制约了业绩分布数据的积累。为此,本研究采用模拟和启发式方法,从已发表研究报告中常见的描述性统计数据(即平均值、标准差和样本量)中提取分布信息。将这一方法应用于最近发表在高影响力创业期刊上的研究表明:(a) 所建议的方法可对绩效分布的倾斜度和形状进行粗略估计;(b) 以明星绩效者为特征的右斜、重尾分布在创业中无处不在,从而进一步呼吁对创业中的绩效分布进行更直接的研究。
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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