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Janisch, Jonas: Optimal distinctiveness and entrepreneurial growth. 2020
Inhalt
Table of contents
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Introduction
Theoretical background
Optimal distinctiveness
Entrepreneurial growth
Entrepreneurial growth through decisions on product market scope
Entrepreneurial growth through internationalization
Entrepreneurial growth through accumulation of status and reputation
Research gap and questions
Research design of the dissertation
Different on another level? A multi-level perspective on optimal distinctiveness and its effect on entrepreneurial product performance
Introduction
Theoretical background
Product market portfolio distinctiveness as a case of corporate strategy
Contextualizing corporate strategy distinctiveness: The role of individual product markets
Data and method
Data collection and sample
Measurements
Dependent variable
Independent variables
Control variables
Estimation approach
Results
Discussion and implications
Limitations, future research, and conclusion
Lost in translation? How cultural and institutional distance shapes the effect of new ventures’ distinctiveness on international performance
Introduction
Theoretical background
Entrepreneurial growth, internationalization, and optimal distinctiveness
The moderating role of cultural and institutional distance during international growth and optimal distinctiveness
Data and method
Data collection and sample
Measurements
Dependent variable
Independent variables
Control variables
Estimation approach
Results
Post-hoc analysis and robustness check
Discussion and implications
Limitations, future research, and conclusion
Appendix
Known for being different? How status and reputation shape the effect of optimal distinctiveness on new venture performance
Introduction
Theoretical background
Optimal distinctiveness: The role of organizational context and traits
Organizational status
Organizational reputation
Data and method
Data collection and sample
Measurements
Dependent variable
Independent variables
Control variables
Estimation approach
Results
Discussion and implications
Limitations, future research, and conclusion
Discussion and implications
General discussion of the results
Theoretical implications
Managerial implications
Limitations, future research, and conclusion
References