我们说的等于我们想的吗?内隐信念如何塑造初创企业家行为

What we say = what we think? How implicit beliefs shape nascent entrepreneurial behavior

JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · 2021
被引 19
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究用反应时工具测量内隐信念(态度和自我概念),发现它们影响外显创业态度和意图,并调节这些外显信念是否转化为初创行为,对理解创业决策有启示。

Abstract

Human decision-making is characterized by explicit (that is, controlled, self-reflective) beliefs as well as by implicit (that is, automatic, spontaneous) beliefs. Entrepreneurship research largely relies on explicit beliefs to explain entrepreneurial behavior, as it is harder to capture implicit beliefs with standard survey methods. This paper argues that integrating implicit beliefs—in combination with explicit beliefs—provides a more comprehensive picture of what individuals think about entrepreneurship and how they act as a result. A reaction-time tool, the Implicit Association Test, is used to measure two types of implicit beliefs (attitudes and self-concept), which play different roles for entrepreneurial behavior. Three studies provide evidence that implicit beliefs (a) affect explicit entrepreneurial attitudes and intentions, and (b) moderate whether these explicit beliefs translate into nascent entrepreneurial behavior. The implications for research and practice are discussed.

创业社会心理学认知心理学行为经济学