The entrepreneurʼs experience, personality, and values affect the entrepreneurʼs behaviors and decisions (Chrisman, Bauerschmidt, and Hofer 1998). Past research results show that (1) more experienced new venture founders have a greater likelihood of leading their ventures to early success than less experienced founders (Delmar and Shane 2006) and (2) founders who engage in legitimacy-seeking behaviors have a greater likelihood of leading their ventures to early success than founders who do not do so (Tornikoski and Newbert 2007). We propose that more experienced founders understand the importance of obtaining legitimacy for their ventures and therefore will engage in more legitimacy-seeking behaviors. In addition, we propose that entrepreneursʼ growth aspirations and internal locus of control are also associated with engagement in legitimacy-seeking behaviors. We test and find support for these propositions in a sample of new ventures and their founders.
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Founder Characteristics and Legitimacy-Seeking Behaviors Open Access
Gaylen N. Chandler;
Gaylen N. Chandler
Wichita State University
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Timothy L. Pett
Timothy L. Pett
Wichita State University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Sacred Heart University
Online ISSN: 2574-8904
Print ISSN: 1550-333X
Published by DigitalCommons©SHU, 2011
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New England Journal of Entrepreneurship (2011) 14 (2): 41–51.
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Perry JT, Chandler GN, Yao X, Pett TL (2011), "Founder Characteristics and Legitimacy-Seeking Behaviors". New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 14 No. 2 pp. 41–51, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-14-02-2011-B004
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