成长的收获和成长的烦恼:成熟企业家的成长意图

IF 5.4 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1002/sej.1526
Mark Freel, Anoosheh Rostamkalaei, Hien Tran
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随着越来越多的研究表明,大多数高增长的创业公司都是“昙花一现的奇迹”,本文利用加拿大的调查和管理数据,一方面调查最近的创业收入和增长障碍之间的关系,另一方面调查成熟公司的增长意图。我们利用计划行为理论来提出关于创业经验产生的显著信息如何影响增长意图的假设。正如预期的那样,我们发现高收入与意向呈负相关。障碍的情况比较复杂,例如,最近经历的人力资源和财务障碍与增长意图呈正相关,而与竞争和监管有关的障碍与意图负相关。讨论了对政策和进一步研究的影响。你的研究利用描述性和多变量分析调查了与小企业增长预期相关的因素。在此过程中,我们将计划行为理论扩展到对成熟企业的研究中,认识到意图是动态的,并将受到创业经验的影响。主要研究结果表明,过去的业绩显著影响未来的增长预期,而较高的个人收入与较低的增长意愿相关,这表明随着收入的增加,企业家变得“满足者”。此外,外部障碍的感知与未来预期负相关,而内部障碍不会显著阻碍他们。这一结果表明,企业家认为外部挑战超出了他们的控制范围,影响了他们对未来增长的信心。
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Growing gains and growing pains: Examining the growth intentions of established entrepreneurs
Research SummaryFollowing a growing body of research indicating that most high‐growth entrepreneurial firms are “one hit wonders,” this article leverages Canadian survey and administrative data to investigate the relationship between recent entrepreneurial income and growth barriers, on the one hand, and the growth intentions of established firms, on the other. We draw on the theory of planned behavior to develop hypotheses on how salient information resulting from entrepreneurial experience may shape growth intentions. As anticipated, we find that higher incomes negatively associate with intentions. The picture for barriers is more mixed, such that recently experienced human resources and financial barriers positively associate with growth intentions and barriers related to competition and regulations negatively associate with intentions. The implications for policy and for further research are discussed.Managerial SummaryOur study investigates factors associated with growth expectations among small firms, utilizing descriptive and multivariate analyses. In doing this, we extend the theory of planned behavior into a study of established firms, recognizing that intentions are dynamic and will be shaped by experience of entrepreneurship. Key findings indicate that past performance significantly affects future growth expectations, while higher personal income correlates with lower growth intentions, suggesting entrepreneurs become “satisficers” as income increases. In addition, perceptions of external barriers are negatively associated with future expectations, while internal barriers do not significantly hinder them. This result implies that entrepreneurs perceive external challenges as beyond their control, affecting their confidence in future growth.
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期刊介绍: The Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal is a research journal that publishes original work recommended by a developmental, double-blind review process conducted by peer scholars. Strategic entrepreneurship involves innovation and subsequent changes which add value to society and which change societal life in ways which have significant, sustainable, and durable consequences. The SEJ is international in scope and acknowledges theory- and evidence-based research conducted and/or applied in all regions of the world. It is devoted to content and quality standards based on scientific method, relevant theory, tested or testable propositions, and appropriate data and evidence, all replicable by others, and all representing original contributions. The SEJ values contributions which lead to improved practice of managing organizations as they deal with the entrepreneurial process involving imagination, insight, invention, and innovation and the inevitable changes and transformations that result and benefit society.
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