区域创业的社会结构:在位者集体行动对新创企业的影响

Social Structure of Regional Entrepreneurship: The Impacts of Collective Action of Incumbents on De Novo Entrants

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE · 2018
被引 16
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究发现在位企业通过商业协会进行的集体行动会吸引新创企业进入产业集群,但过度集体行动会形成排外环境,反而抑制新企业进入。

Abstract

The literature has posited that agglomeration economies and the formation of social relationships resulting from the geographic concentration of incumbents constitute the forces that “pull” new entrants into industry clusters. However, this proposition overlooks how the collective action of incumbents in pursuit of their own benefits affects new entrants. This study examines how business associations as collective action organizations established by incumbents to promote and safeguard group-wide interests contribute to de novo entrants. The empirical evidence from Canada’s telecommunication equipment manufacturing industry between 1995 and 2005 reveals that the prevalence of local business associations encourages de novo entrants. However, the impact is curvilinear such that excessive collective action on the part of local fellow incumbents can create a clubby environment and “push” new entrants away.

创业产业集聚集体行动经济地理产业组织