合法性
合法化
新企业
创业
最佳显著性理论
背景(考古学)
精英政治
制度理论
工作(物理)
孵化器
对偶(语法数字)
业务
硅谷
产业组织
营销
社会学
法律与经济学
公共关系
管理
经济
政治学
市场经济
法学
工程类
社会心理学
财务
古生物学
艺术
文学类
政治
微生物学
生物
机械工程
心理学
作者
Paul Tracey,Elena Dalpiaz,Nelson Phillips
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2015.0264
摘要
We draw on institutional theory to study a common type of new venture creation that has been neglected in the literature: the translation of an existing organizational form from a different—and misaligned—institutional context. To do so, we conducted an in-depth case study of H-Farm, an Italian venture that was founded as a business incubator, a type of organization that first emerged in Silicon Valley and other U.S. technology regions. Our study illuminates the specific configuration of legitimacy pressures inherent in this type of entrepreneurship, and theorizes the strategies that entrepreneurs can enact to address them: local authentication work, category authentication work, and dual optimal distinctiveness work. We also show that the legitimacy pressures experienced by entrepreneurs may vary significantly as ventures mature, and challenge the notion of a specific “legitimacy threshold” that new ventures are required to reach. Finally, our model conceptualizes translation as an iterative, dynamic, and ongoing accomplishment rather than a “one off” activity with clear beginning and end points.
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