The Family’s Financial Support as a “Poisoned Gift”: A Family Embeddedness Perspective on Entrepreneurial Intentions
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11/08/2015
31/12/1969
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Resumo |
We argue that greater availability of financial support by the family for creating a new venture entails stronger financial and non-financial obligations. Cognizant of these obligations, potential founders anticipate negative performance implications for the planned firm and threats to the family system in the case of their non-fulfillment. We thus postulate that the formation of actual entrepreneurial intentions is less likely the greater the available financial support. We confirm this by studying a sample of 23,304 respondents from 19 countries and find the negative relationship to be dependent on family cohesion and on individual entrepreneurial self-efficacy. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://boris.unibe.ch/84180/1/Sieger%20%26%20Minola%202015.pdf Sieger, Philipp; Minola, Tommaso (2015). The Family’s Financial Support as a “Poisoned Gift”: A Family Embeddedness Perspective on Entrepreneurial Intentions (In Press). Journal of Small Business Management Wiley doi:10.7892/boris.84180 urn:issn:1540-627X |
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eng |
Publicador |
Wiley |
Relação |
http://boris.unibe.ch/84180/ |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess |
Fonte |
Sieger, Philipp; Minola, Tommaso (2015). The Family’s Financial Support as a “Poisoned Gift”: A Family Embeddedness Perspective on Entrepreneurial Intentions (In Press). Journal of Small Business Management Wiley |
Palavras-Chave | #330 Economics #650 Management & public relations |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion PeerReviewed |