The impact of entrepreneurs’ military experience on small business exit: A conservation of resources perspective

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.115004
Emma Su , Zonghui Li
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Based on insights drawn from the conservation of resources (COR) theory, this paper examines the impact of military experience on small business exit decisions among entrepreneurs. We theorize that entrepreneurs with military backgrounds are more conservative regarding the potential resource loss associated with the entrepreneurial process than those without military experience, making them more likely to exit their business as a coping mechanism. We further theorize that these entrepreneurs are more likely to exit the business voluntarily rather than involuntarily, using business exit as a coping mechanism to preemptively manage risks before the actual losses occur. An empirical analysis of data from the 2007 Survey of Business Owners (SBO 2007) provided by the United States Census Bureau supports our hypotheses. This study contributes to our knowledge of how military service affects entrepreneurs’ decisions regarding business exit.
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创业者的从军经历对小企业退出的影响:资源保护视角
本文基于资源保护(COR)理论,研究了从军经历对创业者小企业退出决策的影响。我们推测,与没有从军经历的创业者相比,有从军背景的创业者对创业过程中可能出现的资源损失更为保守,因此他们更有可能将退出企业作为一种应对机制。我们进一步推论,这些创业者更有可能自愿而非自愿地退出企业,将企业退出作为一种应对机制,在实际损失发生之前先发制人地管理风险。对美国人口普查局提供的 2007 年企业主调查(SBO 2007)数据进行的实证分析支持了我们的假设。本研究有助于我们了解服兵役如何影响企业家的企业退出决策。
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