受阻但未被阻挡:当竞争对手解散时,谁创立了新企业?

Blocked But Not Tackled: Who Founds New Firms When Rivals Dissolve?

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2017
被引 42
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现竞争对手突然解散会释放资源,使受阻员工更可能创立新企业,概率提高约30%,尤其对社交弱或晋升竞争激烈的员工影响更大。

Abstract

Research summary: This article examines the role of competitive shocks in creating opportunities for new firm foundings. I argue that the sudden dissolution of rival firms may release resources that create opportunities for firm formation, particularly among employees facing impediments to capturing value in their current organizations. Analyzing microdata from the legal services industry, I use unexpected deaths of solo‐practicing attorneys as quasi‐exogenous sources of rival dissolution. Results indicate that these shocks increase the odds of founding by about 30%, with stronger effects among attorneys with weaker social connections or higher competition for promotion. The article thus highlights the role that founders play in reallocating dissolved rivals' resources while demonstrating that founding may be an important outlet for “blocked” employees to capture value from opportunities . Managerial summary: This article finds that the shutdown and dissolution of a rival organization may spur employees to found new firms. As a consequence, managers may find it valuable to pay attention to employees' turnover intentions following the dissolution of a rival. Findings suggest that employees who are having trouble advancing in the firm may be the most likely to found a new organization when a rival dissolves, so managers may want to focus retention efforts on these individuals. To the extent that managers wish to capture customers, employees, and other resources that were formerly attached to a dissolved rival, managers may wish to be aware that they could be in competition with their own employees for these resources and opportunities . Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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