Looking inside the ‘black box’ of digital firm scaling: An ethnographically informed conceptualisation

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114987
Ross Brown , Suzanne Mawson , Augusto Rocha , Alex Rowe
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In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in firm scaling. Owing to the fact our conceptual and theoretical grasp of this phenomenon remains under-developed, this paper offers a novel conceptualisation of the scaling process based on an in-depth ethnographic study of a London-based digital Fintech. Scaling involves deliberately enacting and surmounting a series of managerial challenges such as human capital re-positioning, business model reconfiguration, customer acquisition and the acquisition of external growth capital. Our theoretical contribution views the micro-foundations of scaling as a distinctive relational process-based phenomenon. Under the conceptual framework posited, entrepreneurial human capital and successful scaling are inextricably interwoven. Entrepreneurial founders and managers are pivotal for orchestrating scaling and our conceptualisation builds upon the trigger point model of firm development, which reinforces the primacy of entrepreneurial agency for optimising growth triggers.
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探寻数字公司规模化的 "黑匣子":以人种学为依据的概念化
近年来,人们对企业规模扩张的兴趣急剧上升。由于我们对这一现象的概念和理论把握仍不充分,本文基于对一家总部位于伦敦的数字金融科技公司的深入人种学研究,对企业规模扩张过程提出了新的概念。扩大规模涉及有意识地制定和克服一系列管理挑战,如人力资本重新定位、业务模式重新配置、客户获取和外部增长资本的获取。我们的理论贡献将规模扩张的微观基础视为一种独特的基于关系过程的现象。在这一概念框架下,创业人力资本与成功的规模扩张密不可分。创业创始人和管理者在协调企业规模扩大方面起着关键作用,我们的概念是建立在企业发展触发点模型的基础上的,该模型强化了创业者在优化增长触发点方面的主导作用。
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