谁在回馈?来自印度的证据:成功创业退出与慈善参与

Who Gives Back? Evidence from India on Successful Entrepreneurial Exit and Involvement in Philanthropy

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2022
被引 13
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究哪些成功商业创业者在退出后参与慈善,发现来自弱势种姓或性别群体以及拥有精英教育背景的创业者更可能投身慈善,基于673名印度创业者的数据。

Abstract

Although successful commercial entrepreneurship has beneficial consequences for the economy, it is unclear whether it is unequivocally good for broader society. We shed light on this macro issue by delving into a specific micropathway linking commercial entrepreneurship with positive spillover effects for broader society. We ask which commercial entrepreneurs who have experienced economic success through a financial exit event from their for-profit venture engage in philanthropy—defined as systematically stimulating, supporting, and shaping social change efforts—after exit. Utilizing the status characteristics framework, we conceptualize how hierarchical positions on ascribed social status characteristics (caste and gender in our setting) and achieved social status characteristics (eliteness of Indian tertiary educational attainment and overseas tertiary educational attainment in our setting) regulate successful commercial entrepreneurs’ subsequent involvement in philanthropy. We argue that successful commercial entrepreneurs from disadvantaged ascribed-status groups or privileged achieved-status groups are more likely to transition to philanthropic activities because they more keenly perceive the need for societal change and are also more motivated to take action. Quantitative analyses on a sample of 673 Indian entrepreneurs who experienced a successful financial exit from their for-profit venture during 2003–2013, supplemented by qualitative interviews, support our theorizing. We advance management research by highlighting founder transitions from successful commercial entrepreneurship to philanthropy as a hitherto understudied mechanism driving positive social change. We thus open up new research avenues around the less-studied exit stage of entrepreneurship that allows for the integration of currently unconnected literatures around corporate philanthropy, elites, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Funding: B. Vissa gratefully acknowledges financial support from INSEAD’s Emerging Markets Institute. Supplemental Material: The online appendices are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2022.1572 .

创业慈善社会地位印度社会影响