Echoes of the past: The long-lasting effects of entrepreneurs' generational imprints on value-creation models

IF 7.7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Venturing Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2024.106452
Ileana Maldonado-Bautista , Paul Sanchez-Ruiz , Annaleena Parhankangas , Karen Watkins
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We draw from theories of generations and imprinting to introduce an alternative conceptualization of the effects of age on entrepreneurship—namely, entrepreneurs' generational imprints. We theorize how imprinted characteristics of entrepreneurs from a conservative generation (vs. a progressive generation) are positively (negatively) associated with higher levels of financial returns and negatively (positively) associated with higher engagement in corporate social responsibility. In two studies in the Mexican context, we find that entrepreneurs from a conservative generation create more financial value than social value, while entrepreneurs from a progressive generation create more social value than financial value. We also explore the intervening mechanisms and find that entrepreneurs who are more embedded in the church and their families and have more family obligations are more likely to experience generational imprinting. We further show that women tend to experience generational imprinting differently than men, leading to important heterogeneity in our results. Finally, we find that older entrepreneurs experience generational imprints more acutely than their counterparts. Overall, this study provides new insights into entrepreneurs' generational imprints and demonstrates how and why generational imprinting matters in entrepreneurial research.
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过去的回声:企业家的代际印记对价值创造模式的长期影响
我们借鉴代际和印记理论,提出了年龄对创业影响的另一种概念,即创业者的代际印记。我们从理论上分析了保守一代(相对于进步一代)创业者的印记特征如何与较高的财务回报水平正(负)相关,以及与较高的企业社会责任参与度负(正)相关。在墨西哥的两项研究中,我们发现保守一代的企业家创造的财务价值高于社会价值,而进步一代的企业家创造的社会价值高于财务价值。我们还探究了干预机制,发现那些更深入教会和家庭、承担更多家庭责任的企业家更有可能经历代际烙印。我们进一步发现,女性与男性经历代际印记的程度往往不同,这导致我们的研究结果具有重要的异质性。最后,我们发现年长的创业者比他们的同龄人更强烈地体验到代际印记。总之,这项研究为创业者的代际印记提供了新的见解,并证明了代际印记在创业研究中的重要性和原因。
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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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