THE LEGITIMACY THRESHOLD REVISITED: HOW PRIOR SUCCESSES AND FAILURES SPILL OVER TO OTHER ENDEAVORS ON KICKSTARTER

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Soubliere, Jean-Francois; Gehman, Joel
署名单位:
McGill University; University of Alberta
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2017.1103
发表日期:
2020
页码:
472-502
关键词:
ORGANIZATIONAL LEGITIMACY CULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EMPIRICAL-EXAMINATION longitudinal analysis propensity score industry MARKET community MODEL CONSTRUCTION
摘要:
How does the legitimacy conferred on entrepreneurial endeavors affect the legitimacy of subsequent ones? We extend the notion of a legitimacy threshold to develop and test a recursive model of legitimacy. Whereas extant research has focused on whether entrepreneurial endeavors garner sufficient support from key audiences to cross this threshold, we argue that the order of magnitude by which they succeed or fail is also consequential for later entrants. Distinguishing blockbuster from unsung successes, and path breaking from broken path failures, we contend that recent successes and failures affect related subsequent endeavors in predictable, though sometimes counterintuitive ways. We test our hypotheses by examining 182,358 entrepreneurial endeavors pitched within 165 categories over a six-year period on Kickstarter, one of the most important crowdfunding platforms. We show that individual outcomes, taken collectively, generate legitimacy spillovers, either by encouraging audiences to repeatedly support other related endeavors or by discouraging them from doing so. Our research contributes to understanding the recursive nature of legitimacy, the competitive dynamics of entrepreneurial efforts, and crowdfunding platforms.
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