语言未来时间参照和制度不确定性对社会企业家精神的跨文化影响

IF 5.4 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1002/sej.1450
Diana M. Hechavarría, Steven A. Brieger, Ludvig Levasseur, S. Terjesen
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研究总结:本文利用来自70个国家、使用39种语言的205,792个人的样本,提出了新的经验证据,证明一种语言的未来时间参考(定义为要求说话者在未来标记时间)如何影响说话者从事社会创业的可能性。FTR微妙地塑造了说话者的时间取向,例如说一门未来语言(即强FTR)有利于短期取向,这对成为社会企业家的可能性有积极影响。此外,薄弱制度所产生的制度不确定性缓和了这种关系。在监管制度不确定性(法治薄弱、产权薄弱、腐败严重)的背景下说未来语言的个人更有可能从事社会创业。讨论了理论和实践意义以及未来的研究方向。管理摘要:本文考察了语言和监管机构对个人参与社会创业决策的影响。我们发现,在语言以将来时态为特征的国家(即使用带有“will/ shall +不定式”的句子),更有可能追求社会价值创造的创业策略
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Cross‐Cultural Implications of Linguistic Future Time Reference and Institutional Uncertainty on Social Entrepreneurship
Research Summary: Using a sample of 205,792 individuals in 70 countries with 39 languages, this paper presents novel empirical evidence for how a language's future time reference , defined as the requirement that speakers mark time in the future, affects a speaker's likelihood of engaging in social entrepreneurship. FTR subtly shapes a speaker's temporal orientation, such that speaking a futured language (i.e., strong FTR) favors a short-term orientation which positively affects the likelihood of being a social entrepreneur. Furthermore, institutional uncertainty arising from weakly entrenched institutions moderates this relationship. Individuals who speak futured languages in contexts characterized by regulatory institutional uncertainty (weak rule of law, weak property rights, and strong corruption) are more likely to engage in social entrepreneurship. Theoretical and practical implications and future research directions are discussed. Managerial Summary: This paper examines the influence of language and regulatory institutions on an individual's decision to engage in social entrepreneurship. We show that entrepreneurial strategies towards social value creation are more likely to be pursued in countries where language is characterized as futured (i.e., using sentences with “ will/ shall + infinitive ” ) with the linguistic
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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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