Entrepreneurial spawning and knowledge-based perspective: a meta-analysis

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Robert P. Garrett
Chao Miao
Shanshan Qian
Tae Jun Bae
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[1] University of Louisville,Department of Entrepreneurship, College of Business
[2] Wilkes University,Finance, Accounting and Management Department, Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
[3] Towson University,Department of Management, College of Business and Economics
[4] Hofstra University,Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Frank G. Zarb School of Business
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Small Business Economics | 2017年 / 49卷
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Entrepreneurial spawning; Entrepreneurial career; Entrepreneurial entry; Meta-analysis; Knowledge spillover theory;
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Entrepreneurial spawning is the transitory process by which employees of an existing firm leave their employment to initiate a new business venture. There is a lack of consensus regarding the predictors of entrepreneurial spawning. We used meta-analysis to analyze 28 studies (with 128 effect sizes) to examine the predictors of entrepreneurial spawning. Based on knowledge-based perspective, we hypothesize that employee characteristics (age, education, and job position) and parent firm characteristics (firm age, firm performance, and firm diversity) are significantly related to entrepreneurial spawning. We identified two inverted U-shaped relationships (age and tenure with entrepreneurial spawning) based on our meta-analytic hierarchical multiple regression analyses. Based on labor market rigidity perspectives, we also examined how country region (North America versus Europe) moderates the relationships between employee characteristics and entrepreneurial spawning and between parent firm characteristics and entrepreneurial spawning. Our paper provides theoretical and practical implications.
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