认证遗迹:在已终止的认证中创业

Certification Relics: Entrepreneurship Amidst Discontinued Certifications

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2021
被引 18
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了认证终止后新创企业仍遵循旧标准的现象,发现缺乏其他合法性来源的企业更可能遵守,而拥有精英背景的创始人则能利用新规则进入市场。

Abstract

We explore a key tension between certification and entrepreneurial entry. On the one hand, more stringent certifications may provide greater legitimacy. On the other hand, market entry may be facilitated by easing such standards. To reconcile this tension, we examine discontinued certifications. We draw on research into how new ventures use certifications to gain legitimacy, along with quantitative data from new venture credit records. We show that after a certification is discontinued, new ventures in emerging industries continue to conform to these discontinued certified standards. Our study shows that those whose attributes do not provide other sources of legitimacy (e.g., unconventional founders in emerging industries) are more likely than other new ventures to comply with discontinued certification. However, those with other legitimating attributes (e.g., elite institution alumni founders) can overcome such legitimacy deficits and take advantage of new rules easing entry. Overall, our findings show that discontinued certifications can become certification “relics” whose standards continue to linger and influence entry, even after they are no longer formally in effect. Our study and its findings enhance our understanding of institutional support for new ventures, as well as the repertoire of strategic actions available to new ventures to gain legitimacy and acceptance in the face of institutional change.

创业合法性新创企业认证制度变迁