TY - JOUR
T1 - Will My Start-up Survive? The Effect of Entrepreneurs’ Manipulative Narcissism and Cultural Factors on Start-ups’ Survival
AU - Leonelli, Simona
AU - Jalal, Raja Nabeel Ud Din
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Start-ups in countries increase people’s well-being and help solve social and environmental issues.\r\nHowever, these firms need to grow and survive to produce these advantages. Entrepreneurs sometimes\r\nunderestimate the difficulty of creating and running start-ups, even if their personality traits can help or\r\nharm them in managing start-ups. This article aims to explore the impact of entrepreneurs’ manipulative\r\nnarcissism on start-ups’ survival and whether the impact of some cultural factors (i.e., uncertainty\r\navoidance and indulgence) can moderate the relationship between entrepreneurs’ manipulative\r\nnarcissism and the survival of start-ups. The article analyses 343 start-up entrepreneurs located in\r\nItaly, France, China, the United States and Denmark using a stepwise ordinary least squares method.\r\nResults show that entrepreneurs’ manipulative narcissism negatively affects start-ups’ survival and that\r\nuncertainty avoidance acts as a moderator in the above relationship. The article makes important\r\ntheoretical contributions to the literature on entrepreneurship and cultural dimensions, highlighting\r\neven practical contributions for entrepreneurs and policymakers.
AB - Start-ups in countries increase people’s well-being and help solve social and environmental issues.\r\nHowever, these firms need to grow and survive to produce these advantages. Entrepreneurs sometimes\r\nunderestimate the difficulty of creating and running start-ups, even if their personality traits can help or\r\nharm them in managing start-ups. This article aims to explore the impact of entrepreneurs’ manipulative\r\nnarcissism on start-ups’ survival and whether the impact of some cultural factors (i.e., uncertainty\r\navoidance and indulgence) can moderate the relationship between entrepreneurs’ manipulative\r\nnarcissism and the survival of start-ups. The article analyses 343 start-up entrepreneurs located in\r\nItaly, France, China, the United States and Denmark using a stepwise ordinary least squares method.\r\nResults show that entrepreneurs’ manipulative narcissism negatively affects start-ups’ survival and that\r\nuncertainty avoidance acts as a moderator in the above relationship. The article makes important\r\ntheoretical contributions to the literature on entrepreneurship and cultural dimensions, highlighting\r\neven practical contributions for entrepreneurs and policymakers.
KW - Cultural factors
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - indulgence
KW - manipulative narcissism
KW - start-ups survival
KW - uncertainty avoidance
KW - Cultural factors
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - indulgence
KW - manipulative narcissism
KW - start-ups survival
KW - uncertainty avoidance
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/276194
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U2 - 10.1177/09721509231219082
DO - 10.1177/09721509231219082
M3 - Article
SN - 0972-1509
VL - N/A
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Global Business Review
JF - Global Business Review
IS - N/A
ER -