企业家拥抱竞争:来自实验室田野研究的证据

Entrepreneurs embrace competition: evidence from a lab-in-the-field study

SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS · 2019
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过实验室田野实验,研究发现企业家比非企业家更倾向于参与竞争,且这种倾向主要源于对竞争本身的享受,而非为了获胜或个人发展。

Abstract

Referring to Isreal M. Kirzner (1973) and Schumpeter (1934), who emphasized the competitive nature of entrepreneurship, this study investigates whether potential and revealed entrepreneurs are more likely to seek competition than non-entrepreneurs. We provide a conceptual framework that links entrepreneurship to three facets of individual competitiveness drawn from economic, entrepreneurship, and psychological research: a desire to win, striving for personal development, and an enjoyment of competition. Following economic research linking competitive behavior in experiments to career choices, we conduct a lab-in-the-field study and demonstrate that entrepreneurs are more likely to enter competitions than non-entrepreneurs. Accounting for individual desires to win and mastery-related achievement motivations, our results indicate that entrepreneurs tend to enter competition for the sake of competition itself rather than for the prospect of winning it or personal development. Our results suggest that enjoyment of competition might be an additional factor driving entrepreneurs’ market entry decisions beyond well-known factors like overconfidence and risk-taking.

创业竞争行为行为经济学企业家精神