超越文化价值观?文化领导力理想与创业

Beyond cultural values? Cultural leadership ideals and entrepreneurship

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING · 2016
被引 211
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了文化对理想领导的期望(如魅力型、自我保护型)如何影响个人创业行为,发现这些期望比传统文化价值观更能解释各国创业差异。

Abstract

This paper offers a fresh perspective on national culture and entrepreneurship research. It explores the role of Culturally-endorsed implicit Leadership Theories (CLTs) – i.e., the cultural expectations about outstanding, ideal leadership – on individual entrepreneurship. Developing arguments based on culture-entrepreneurship fit, we predict that charismatic and self-protective CLTs positively affect entrepreneurship. They provide a context that enables entrepreneurs to be co-operative in order to initiate change but also to be self-protective and competitive so as to safeguard their venture and avoid being exploited. We further theorize that CLTs are more proximal drivers of cross-country differences in entrepreneurship as compared with distal cultural values. We find support for our propositions in a multi-level study of 42 countries. Cultural values (of uncertainty avoidance and collectivism) influence entrepreneurship mainly indirectly, via charismatic and self-protective CLTs. We do not find a similar indirect effect for cultural practices.

创业文化价值观领导力跨文化研究社会心理学