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Absorptive capacity in family firms: exploring the role of the CEO 家族企业的吸收能力:探索首席执行官的作用
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-02-2023-0123
Lucía Garcés-Galdeano, Josip Kotlar, Ana Lucía Caicedo-Leitón, Martín Larraza-Kintana, Federico Frattini

Purpose

Absorptive capacity (AC), the ability to leverage external knowledge for innovation, helps explain the mixed findings on family firms' (FFs) innovation performance. Our research focuses on the chief executive officer (CEO)’s role – whether family or non-family and founding or later generation – in influencing AC. We also explore how firm size and environmental dynamism affect these relationships, offering insights into varying AC levels among FFs.

Design/methodology/approach

Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models were estimated to test the hypotheses using a sample of 364 FFs in Spain.

Findings

FFs’ AC is greater when the CEO is a family member, and even more so when the family CEO belongs to the founding family generation. While AC diminishes in larger FFs, this effect is mitigated when the CEO is a family member. The predicted moderating effect of environmental dynamics is not supported by the analyses.

Originality/value

This paper adds insights about the drivers of heterogeneity in innovation among FFs, addressing recent calls for more nuanced views of how family members drive the strategic behavior of the business and incorporating considerations of different types of FFs based on the identity of the firm CEO. The results overall support the theoretical claims and also open up important questions for future studies.

目的吸收能力(AC),即利用外部知识进行创新的能力,有助于解释关于家族企业(FFs)创新绩效的各种结论。我们的研究重点是首席执行官(CEO)在影响吸收能力方面的作用--无论是家族企业还是非家族企业,创始一代还是非创始一代。我们还探讨了公司规模和环境动态如何影响这些关系,从而为了解 FFs 之间不同的交流水平提供了见解。研究结果当首席执行官是家族成员时,FFs 的交流水平更高,而当家族首席执行官属于创始家族一代时,交流水平更高。虽然规模较大的 FF 的 AC 会降低,但当 CEO 是家族成员时,这种影响会得到缓解。本文对 FFs 创新异质性的驱动因素提出了新的见解,回应了近期关于家族成员如何推动企业战略行为的更细致观点的呼吁,并根据公司 CEO 的身份纳入了对不同类型 FFs 的考虑。研究结果总体上支持了理论主张,同时也为今后的研究提出了重要问题。
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Contextualising gender policy in tech entrepreneurship: a cross national and multiple-level analysis 科技创业中的性别政策背景:跨国家和多层次分析
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-04-2023-0422
Anne-Charlott Callerstig, Marta Lindvert, Elisabet Carine Ljunggren, Marit Breivik-Meyer, Gry Agnete Alsos, Dag Balkmar

Purpose

In order to address the gender divide in technology entrepreneurship, we explore how different national contexts impact policies and policy implementation. We investigate how transnational concerns (macro level) about women’s low participation in (technology) entrepreneurship are translated and implemented amongst actors at the meso level (technology incubators) and understood at the micro level (women tech entrepreneurs).

Design/methodology/approach

We adopt gender institutionalism as a theoretical lens to understand what happens in the implementation of gender equality goals in technology entrepreneurship policy. We apply Gains and Lowndes’ (2014) conceptual framework to investigate the gendered character and effects of institutional formation. Four countries represent different levels of gender equality: high (Norway and Sweden), medium (Ireland) and low (Israel). An initial policy document analysis provides the macro level understanding (Heilbrunn et al., 2020). At the meso level, managers of technology business incubators (n = 3–5) in each country were interviewed. At the micro level, 10 female technology entrepreneurs in each country were interviewed. We use an inductive research approach, combined with thematic analysis.

Findings

Policies differ across the four countries, ranging from women-centred approaches to gender mainstreaming. Macro level policies are interpreted and implemented in different ways amongst actors at the meso level, who tend to act in line with given national policies. Actors at the micro level often understand gender equality in ways that reflect their national policies. However, women in all four countries share similar struggles with work-life balance and gendered expectations in relation to family responsibilities.

Originality/value

The contribution of our paper is to (1) entrepreneurship theory by applying gendered institutionalism theory to (tech) entrepreneurship, and (2) our findings clearly show that the gendered context matters for policy implementation.

目的 为了解决技术创业中的性别鸿沟问题,我们探讨了不同的国家背景如何影响政策和政策实施。我们将性别制度主义作为一个理论视角,以了解技术创业政策中性别平等目标的实施情况。我们采用 Gains 和 Lowndes(2014 年)的概念框架来研究制度形成的性别特征和影响。四个国家代表了不同的性别平等水平:高(挪威和瑞典)、中(爱尔兰)和低(以色列)。初步的政策文件分析提供了宏观层面的理解(Heilbrunn 等人,2020 年)。在中观层面,对每个国家的科技企业孵化器经理(n = 3-5)进行了访谈。在微观层面,我们采访了每个国家的 10 名女性科技企业家。我们采用归纳式研究方法,并结合专题分析。研究结果四个国家的政策各不相同,有的以妇女为中心,有的将性别观点纳入主流。宏观层面的政策在中观层面的参与者中得到了不同的诠释和执行,他们倾向于按照既定的国家政策行事。微观层面的行动者往往以反映其国家政策的方式来理解性别平等。本文的贡献在于:(1)将性别制度主义理论应用于(技术)创业,从而对创业理论有所贡献;(2)我们的研究结果清楚地表明,性别背景对政策实施至关重要。
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Refocusing digital entrepreneurship: an updated overview of the field, emerging opportunities and challenges 重新聚焦数字创业:该领域最新概况、新出现的机遇和挑战
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-02-2023-0219
Femi Olan, Ciro Troise, Nadja Damij, Robert Newbery

Purpose

Existing research of modern literature have shown that the phenomenon of digital entrepreneurship is lacking in robust theoretical foundations on several occasions. This article is a comprehensive literature study that focuses on the phenomena of digital entrepreneurship and offers views on the subject to provide insights into recent advancements in the area.

Design/methodology/approach

In order to achieve a conception of the phenomena, using the PRISMA flow chart, the significant findings were organised into themes, contexts and approaches. A comprehensive evaluation of the relevant previous research was carried out. Both the Web of Science and Scopus were utilised to locate, extract, select and evaluate relevant papers based on the keywords found during the search. In the end, papers from 92 different publications that are indexed by SSCI were chosen for this investigation.

Findings

This comprehensive literature analysis was to identify current research routes on digital entrepreneurship. In conclusion, this study generates outcomes that describe the process by which digital entrepreneurship are recognised and discussed: digital business models; digital entrepreneurship process; platform tactics; technology adoption; entrepreneurship and digital business.

Originality/value

By setting the framework for additional research development and motivating scholars to pursue this issue, the study contributes to the understanding of the conceptualisation of digital entrepreneurship.

目的现有的现代文献研究表明,数字创业现象多次缺乏有力的理论基础。本文是一项全面的文献研究,重点关注数字创业现象,并就这一主题提出了自己的观点,为该领域的最新进展提供了见解。 设计/方法/途径为了实现对现象的概念化,我们使用 PRISMA 流程图,将重要发现按主题、背景和方法进行了组织。对以前的相关研究进行了全面评估。根据搜索过程中发现的关键词,利用 Web of Science 和 Scopus 查找、提取、选择和评估了相关论文。最终,本研究选择了 SSCI 索引的 92 种不同出版物中的论文。总之,本研究产生的成果描述了人们认识和讨论数字创业的过程:数字商业模式;数字创业过程;平台策略;技术采用;创业精神和数字商业。
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Does religiosity matter for entrepreneurs’ psychological well-being in conflict areas? Insights from Palestine and Libya 宗教信仰对冲突地区企业家的心理健康有影响吗?巴勒斯坦和利比亚的启示
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-04-2023-0365
Tamer Koburtay, Zaid Alqhaiwi

Purpose

Informed by the concept of well-being in Islam and the eudaimonic view of psychological well-being (PWB), and drawing on resilience theory, this study aims to understand (1) the implications of residing in conflict areas for entrepreneurs’ PWB, (2) the barriers facing entrepreneurs in these areas and (3) the implications of their religiosity for their PWB.

Design/methodology/approach

Utilizing an interpretative qualitative method, this study employed 22 entrepreneurs residing in conflict areas (Palestine and Libya). Thematic analysis was used to explore the participants’ experiences and insights.

Findings

The findings show that living in conflict areas enhances certain components of entrepreneurs’ PWB, such as self-acceptance and having a purpose in life and diminishes other components of their PWB, including environmental mastery, personal growth, the presence of autonomy and positive relations with others. Additionally, the findings suggest that religiosity, viewed through an Islamic lens, positively contributes to entrepreneurs’ PWB and identify societal (macro level) barriers faced by entrepreneurs in these areas.

Originality/value

The study is theoretically and contextually relevant and offers novel insights into the interplay between religion and well-being in conflict areas. It presents a reinvigorated awareness, opens specific research directions and permits the contextual applicability and possible extension of resilience theory.

目的根据伊斯兰教中的幸福概念和心理幸福(PWB)的美满观点,并借鉴复原力理论,本研究旨在了解 (1) 居住在冲突地区对企业家的 PWB 的影响,(2) 这些地区的企业家面临的障碍,以及 (3) 他们的宗教信仰对其 PWB 的影响。研究结果研究结果表明,生活在冲突地区会增强企业家的公共工程预算的某些组成部分,如自我接纳和人生目标,而会削弱其公共工程预算的其他组成部分,包括环境掌控、个人成长、自主性的存在以及与他人的积极关系。此外,研究结果表明,从伊斯兰角度来看,宗教信仰对企业家的公共福利预算有积极作用,并指出了企业家在这些领域面临的社会(宏观层面)障碍。它重新唤醒了人们的意识,开辟了具体的研究方向,并使复原力理论能够适用于具体环境并得到可能的扩展。
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The meeting points of team entrepreneurial passion, transactive memory systems and team performance: examining mediation and necessity effects 团队创业激情、交互式记忆系统和团队绩效的交汇点:研究中介效应和必然效应
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-04-2023-0383
Tin Horvatinović, Mihaela Mikic, Marina Dabić

Purpose

To support the advancement of an underrepresented category of research in the field of entrepreneurial teams, this study proposes and tests a novel empirical model that connects two team emergent states, namely team entrepreneurial passion (TEP) and transactive memory systems (TMSs), and their influence on team performance.

Design/methodology/approach

The data were gathered using an online questionnaire distributed to undergraduate students who had formed entrepreneurial teams as part of a course assignment. Two methods were executed on the obtained data, namely partial least-square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) and necessary condition analysis (NCA).

Findings

The results uphold the hypothesised mediation role of TMSs between TEP and team performance. Of the two direct relations in the model, only the necessary conditions were present for the effect of TEP on TMSs.

Research limitations/implications

The issue of the small sample size, a common feature in entrepreneurial team research, as discussed in the methodical section of the paper, is sidestepped with the use of PLS-SEM tools. Nonetheless, a larger sample size could have increased confidence in the results' validity. In addition, a longitudinal approach to data collection and analysis could have been used to augment that confidence further.

Practical implications

Three practical implications stem from the empirical findings. First, it lends support for implementing teaching approaches and task designs that are envisaged to improve team functioning in university classrooms. Making a business plan boosts students' desire to exploit the received knowledge and find a venture, so the teaching effort in entrepreneurship courses can have real-world consequences.

Originality/value

By testing the mediation model, new insights are made into the associations between team emerging states and, subsequently, team performance. In addition, this study responds to recent calls in the literature to incorporate NCA in an entrepreneurial setting.

为了支持创业团队领域代表性不足的一类研究的发展,本研究提出并测试了一个新颖的实证模型,该模型将团队创业激情(TEP)和跨时空记忆系统(TMS)这两种团队新兴状态及其对团队绩效的影响联系起来。对获得的数据采用了两种方法,即偏最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)和必要条件分析(NCA)。在模型中的两个直接关系中,只有必要条件对 TEP 对 TMS 的影响是存在的。研究局限性/启示本文在方法论部分讨论了样本量较小的问题,这是创业团队研究中的一个常见特征,而 PLS-SEM 工具的使用避免了这一问题。尽管如此,如果样本量更大,就能增加对结果有效性的信心。此外,还可以采用纵向数据收集和分析方法来进一步增强信心。首先,它为在大学课堂中实施旨在改善团队运作的教学方法和任务设计提供了支持。通过检验中介模型,我们对团队新状态与团队绩效之间的关联有了新的认识。此外,本研究还响应了近期文献中关于将 NCA 纳入创业环境的呼吁。
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Relational models and entrepreneurship ecosystems 关系模式和创业生态系统
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-07-2023-0696
Jeffrey Muldoon, Joshua S. Bendickson, Eric W. Liguori, Shelby Solomon

Purpose

Using social relations theory, we argue that entrepreneurship ecosystems must also include relationships such as market pricing, equality matching, authority ranking and communal sharing to be successful and thrive.

Design/methodology/approach

We theorize using Fiske’s typology that a successful entrepreneurial system must have certain characteristics to be successful.

Findings

In doing so, we suggest an alternative perspective of the role of exchange relationships in ecosystems which considers both the geographic context and social relationships as equally important ecosystem components. Our contributions include (1) exposing social processes as the explanatory mechanism for exchanges instead of solely market forces, (2) illustrating the role of regional cultural differences in exchanges and (3) emphasizing how entrepreneurs can better realize ecosystem benefits through understanding the methods of exchange in these ecosystems.

Originality/value

Social relationships include a wide variety of different types of resources and exchange mechanisms, so by their inclusion into the entrepreneurship ecosystem literature, a more complete view of ecosystems is possible.

目的利用社会关系理论,我们认为创业生态系统还必须包括市场定价、平等匹配、权威排序和公共共享等关系,才能取得成功并茁壮成长。研究结果我们利用费斯克的类型学理论,认为成功的创业系统必须具备某些特征才能取得成功。我们的贡献包括:(1)揭示了作为交换解释机制的社会过程,而非单纯的市场力量;(2)说明了地区文化差异在交换中的作用;(3)强调了创业者如何通过了解这些生态系统中的交换方法更好地实现生态系统效益。
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Gender and entrepreneurial intention in low-income countries: the relative roles played by anticipated financial returns versus perceived barriers for university students in Sierra Leone 低收入国家的性别与创业意向:塞拉利昂大学生预期经济回报与感知障碍的相对作用
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-11-2022-0980
Wendy A. Bradley, Caroline Fry

Purpose

The purpose of the present study is to investigate the extent to which female and male university students from low-income countries express different entrepreneurial intentions. Specifically, the study empirically tests whether the anticipated financial returns to entrepreneurship versus salaried employment, or the perceived barriers to entrepreneurship exert a stronger influence on the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial intentions.

Design/methodology/approach

To test the relationship of anticipated rewards versus barriers to entrepreneurship on gender and entrepreneurial intention, the study uses new data from a field survey in Sierra Leone and employs multiple mediation analyses.

Findings

The authors find that the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial intentions operates through the mediator of perceptions of the financial returns to entrepreneurship but not perceived barriers to entrepreneurship.

Research limitations/implications

The authors study intent, not behavior, acknowledging that cognitive intent is a powerful predictor of later behavior. Implications for future research on entrepreneurship in the African context are discussed.

Practical implications

The results from this study can be applied to both pedagogic and business settings in the field of entrepreneurship, with concrete implications for policymakers.

Originality/value

Results suggest that the gender gap in entrepreneurial intentions (EI) for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)- and business-educated students in Sierra Leone is predominantly influenced by anticipated financial returns to occupational choices, as opposed to perceived barriers to entrepreneurship, a more frequently studied antecedent to EI.

目的 本研究旨在探讨低收入国家的男女大学生在多大程度上表达了不同的创业意愿。为了检验创业预期回报与创业障碍对性别和创业意向的影响,本研究使用了塞拉利昂实地调查的新数据,并进行了多重中介分析。研究结果作者发现,性别与创业意向之间的关系是通过对创业经济回报的认知这一中介因素来实现的,而不是通过对创业障碍的认知这一中介因素来实现的。本研究的结果可应用于创业领域的教学和商业环境,并对政策制定者产生具体影响。原创性/价值研究结果表明,塞拉利昂接受过科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)教育和商科教育的学生在创业意愿(EI)方面的性别差距主要受到职业选择的预期经济回报的影响,而不是创业障碍的影响。
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Subsistence entrepreneurship and intersectional inequalities: a case study of women from Pakistani urban-poor districts 生计创业与交叉不平等:巴基斯坦城市贫困地区妇女案例研究
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-12-2022-1094
Uzair Shah, Niall Hayes, Asfia Obaid

Purpose

The study adopts an intersectional approach to identify the key dimension(s) that reproduce inequalities in women's subsistence entrepreneurship within urban-poor settings in the global south.

Design/methodology/approach

The in-depth case study is based on 44 semi-structured interviews and four focus-group discussions with women entrepreneurs based within urban-poor dwellings in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Findings

The authors contribute to the literature by identifying how intersecting socio-class and socioeconomic inequalities, and patriarchal norms of izzat (meaning: honour, respect) and purdah (or veil), perpetuate disadvantage for women entrepreneurs producing and/or selling business goods and services.

Originality/value

The findings challenge the view of entrepreneurship as a meritocratic and neutral activity for social emancipation. The authors argue that multiple social hierarchies and inequalities operate simultaneously, but how these are understood, exercised and reproduce disadvantage for women entrepreneurs, depends on their social class. The authors propose a triple bind of domestic, market and societal inequalities as a heuristic framework for understanding intersecting inequalities, patriarchy and subsistence entrepreneurship in Pakistan, specifically the global south.

设计/方法/途径这项深入的案例研究基于 44 个半结构化访谈和 4 个焦点小组讨论,访谈对象是巴 基斯坦伊斯兰共和国伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第双城的城市贫民住宅中的女企业家。研究结果作者确定了相互交织的社会阶层和社会经济不平等,以及父权制规范 izzat(意为荣誉、尊重)和 purdah(或面纱)如何使生产和/或销售商业产品和服务的女企业家长期处于不利地位,从而为相关文献做出了贡献。作者认为,多种社会等级制度和不平等现象同时存在,但如何理解、行使这些制度并使女企业家的劣势得以延续,取决于她们所处的社会阶层。作者提出了家庭、市场和社会不平等的三重约束,作为理解巴基斯坦,特别是全球南部地区相互交织的不平等、父权制和自给自足的创业精神的启发式框架。
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Mediating agricultural entrepreneurship through embracing innovative technology: a tale from small rural enterprises in an emerging economy 通过拥抱创新技术促进农业创业:一个新兴经济体小型农村企业的故事
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-12-2022-1055
Navjot Sandhu, Javed Hussain, Jonathan M. Scott

Purpose

The study evaluates small marginal farmers’ (SMFs) potential behavior, attitude and trust in the adoption of innovative emerging technologies.

Design/methodology/approach

The study employed an agile multi-factor approach to conceptualize a digital marketplace to connect a supply chain ecosystem for stakeholders.

Findings

The empirical findings suggest that most SMFs are willing to embrace innovative technologies. Nonetheless, they lack the necessary technological oriented education, training and funds to innovate. However, their reluctance to adapt changes is attributable to their fear of losing past customs and practices; they were threatened by the reaction of intermediaries (arthyias) to the adoption of technologies, which could result in them suffering huge losses.

Originality/value

This innovative disintermediation business model has a significant potential to reduce information asymmetry, cost and hoarding – and can thus increase the SMFs’ profit margins. Agricultural technological innovations have a profound potential to impact their supply chain logistics positively by reducing the wastage of perishable food and thus enhancing the consumer experience.

目的本研究评估了小型边缘化农户(SMFs)在采用新兴创新技术方面的潜在行为、态度和信任度。研究采用了一种敏捷的多因素方法来构思一个数字市场,以连接利益相关者的供应链生态系统。然而,它们缺乏必要的技术导向教育、培训和创新资金。然而,他们之所以不愿意适应变化,是因为他们害怕失去过去的习俗和惯例;他们受到中间商(arthyias)对采用技术的反应的威胁,这可能会导致他们遭受巨大损失。 独创性/价值这种创新的去中间化商业模式在减少信息不对称、成本和囤积方面具有巨大潜力,因此可以提高 SMF 的利润率。农业技术创新具有深远的潜力,可以减少易腐食品的浪费,从而改善消费者体验,对供应链物流产生积极影响。
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Everyday prejudices: an intersectional exploration of the experiences of lesbian and gay entrepreneurs 日常偏见:对女同性恋和男同性恋企业家经历的交叉探索
IF 5.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-12-2022-1114
Etain Kidney, Maura McAdam, Thomas M. Cooney

Purpose

There is a gap in understanding with regards to the discrimination and prejudice experienced by gay entrepreneurs. To address this, an intersectional perspective is adopted to facilitate a better understanding of how lesbian and gay entrepreneurs may experience heterosexism.

Design/methodology/approach

This qualitative study uses semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of 14 lesbian and gay entrepreneurs as they navigate homophobia and heterosexism.

Findings

The study contributes novel insights to the field of entrepreneurship, extending the study of lesbian and gay entrepreneurs to include gender and a fine-grained analysis of the experience of heterosexism. Its inclusion of an intersectional perspective of the lesbian-female entrepreneur expands the emerging body of literature examining intersectional identities of minority entrepreneurs.

Originality/value

The authors provide a more nuanced understanding of the impact of heterosexism on LGBT+ entrepreneurial activities. This is facilitated by the authors' adoption of an intersectional perspective which shows how the different axes of identity influenced gender identity performance in relation to the model of perceived neutrality in LGBT+ entrepreneurship. The authors also make an original contribution to minority stress literature through the authors' exploration of one facet of minority entrepreneurship, namely the impact of heterosexism on LGBT+ entrepreneurial activities.

目的对男同性恋企业家所经历的歧视和偏见的理解存在差距。本定性研究采用半结构式访谈,探讨 14 名女同性恋和男同性恋创业者在面对仇视同性恋和异性恋时的经历。研究结果本研究为创业领域提供了新的见解,将女同性恋和男同性恋创业者的研究扩展到性别研究以及对异性恋经历的精细分析。该研究纳入了女同性恋创业者的交叉视角,拓展了研究少数群体创业者交叉身份的新兴文献。这得益于作者采用了交叉视角,该视角显示了不同的身份轴如何影响 LGBT+ 创业中与感知中立模式相关的性别身份表现。作者还通过探讨少数群体创业的一个方面,即异性恋对 LGBT+ 创业活动的影响,为少数群体压力文献做出了原创性贡献。
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