Do strategy choices matter for nascent firms? Effectuation in the early stages of venture creation
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2010
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This paper explores empirically effects of Effectuation on nascent firms’ performance. Three potential outcomes for nascent firms using different levels of effectuation and causation are investigated. Innovation, a measure of venture sophistication was introduced as a moderator. We examine a longitudinal random sample of 625 nascent firms collected over two years in Australia and provide support for our hypotheses. Results show that in situation of high uncertainty, nascent firms using effectuation are more likely to reach operational stage than their counterpart using causation. |
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Academy of Management |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39692/1/c39692.pdf http://meetings.aomonline.org/2010/ Garonne, Christophe & Davidsson, Per (2010) Do strategy choices matter for nascent firms? Effectuation in the early stages of venture creation. In 2010 Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, Academy of Management, Montréal Convention Center, Montreal. |
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Please consult the authors |
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150304 Entrepreneurship #Effectuation #Nascent Firms #Innovation #Performance |
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Conference Paper |