HOW DO ENTREPRENEURIAL FOUNDING TEAMS ALLOCATE TASK POSITIONS?
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Jung, Heejung; Vissa, Balagopal; Pich, Michael
署名单位:
Imperial College London; INSEAD Business School
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2014.0813
发表日期:
2017
页码:
264-294
关键词:
MANAGEMENT TEAMS
GENDER
ORGANIZATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
demography
expertise
CONFLICT
networks
FUTURE
TIES
摘要:
How do founding team members allocate task positions when launching new ventures? Answering this question is important because prior work shows both that founding team members often have correlated expertise, thus making task position allocation problematic; and initial occupants of task positions exert a lingering effect on venture outcomes. We draw on status characteristics theory to derive predictions on how co-founders' specific expertise cues and diffuse status cues drive initial task position allocation. We also examine the performance consequences ofmismatches between the task position and position occupant. Qualitative fieldwork, combinedwith a quasi-experimental simulation game and an experiment, provides causal tests of the conceptual framework. We find that co-founders whose diffuse status cues of gender (male), ethnicity (white), or achievement (occupational prestige or academic honors) indicated general ability were typical occupants of higher-ranked positions, such as chief executive officer role, within the founding team. In addition, specific expertise cues that indicated relevant ability predicted task position allocation. Founding teams created more financially valuable ventures when task position occupants' diffuse status cues were typical for the position; nonetheless position occupants with high diffuse status cues also appropriated more of the created value. Our results inform both entrepreneurship and status characteristics literature.