鱼从头烂起:创始人如何主导初创企业欺诈

A Fish Rots from the Head Down: How Founders Lead Startup Fraud

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2026
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人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过对Theranos欺诈案例的深度研究,构建了扎根过程模型,揭示创始人如何通过多层次影响机制塑造员工对欺诈的回应,引发员工在容忍与谴责之间的道德评估波动。

Abstract

Despite growing scholarly attention on entrepreneurial misconduct, little is known about how founders shape and sustain fraudulent practices through their influence over employees. Using an in-depth case study of Theranos—a fraudulent startup—we develop a grounded process model that explains how startup fraud is not simply the result of regulatory gaps or individual overreach but a multilevel embedded phenomenon. We provide insights into how founders shape employee responses to fraud in startups, eliciting both resistance and complicity. Employees, in turn, engage in a fluctuating moral evaluation process, oscillating between condoning and condemning fraud. We contribute to the literature on startup fraud by distinguishing it from fraud in established organizations, advancing a social process perspective on employee moral processes, and illuminating how founders enact multilevel influence mechanisms that embed fraud in startup contexts.

创业欺诈创始人领导力员工道德过程多层次嵌入