Information Overload and the Entrepreneurs’ Behaviour: Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy

M. Karia, H. Bathula, S. Gaur
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Undoubtedly, the entrepreneur is the key to the initiation of the entrepreneurial process and firm performance. Since entrepreneurs vary in their background and abilities, researchers have examined the factors impacting their performance. Previous results show that personality characteristics and self-efficacy of entrepreneurs had a positive impact on their performance. In this study, we consider that entrepreneurs’ self-efficacy (ESE) is a multi-dimensional concept and identify six inherent dimensions. Further, we include two other variables that have not received adequate attention in the literature so far, namely, entrepreneurial information overload (EIO) and entrepreneurs’ human resources management (HRM) behaviour. To undertake empirical analysis, we developed a conceptual framework that proposes a negative impact of entrepreneurial information overload on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurs’ HRM behaviour. Responses from 403 entrepreneurs of a large emerging economy were subjected to path-based multiple regression analysis. The results reveal that information overload has a direct impact on all the ESE dimensions, except on planning tasks. Although there is no direct effect of EIO on entrepreneurs’ HRM behaviour, there is an indirect effect through the mediating role of ESE. These results suggest the need for appropriate strategies to help entrepreneurs to deal with information overload and ways to improve specific dimensions of ESE as necessary. Further, this study provides a platform for empirical research for future studies.
信息超载与企业家行为:企业家自我效能感的中介作用
毫无疑问,企业家是启动创业过程和企业绩效的关键。由于企业家的背景和能力各不相同,研究人员研究了影响他们表现的因素。以往的研究结果表明,企业家的人格特征和自我效能感对其绩效有正向影响。在本研究中,我们认为企业家自我效能感(ESE)是一个多维度的概念,并确定了六个内在维度。此外,我们还纳入了迄今为止文献中尚未得到足够关注的另外两个变量,即企业家信息过载(EIO)和企业家的人力资源管理(HRM)行为。为了进行实证分析,我们开发了一个概念框架,提出了创业信息过载对创业自我效能感和企业家人力资源管理行为的负面影响。对403名大型新兴经济体企业家的回答进行了基于路径的多元回归分析。结果表明,信息过载对ESE的所有维度都有直接影响,除了计划任务。虽然EIO对企业家人力资源管理行为没有直接影响,但通过ESE的中介作用存在间接影响。这些结果表明,需要适当的策略来帮助企业家处理信息过载,并在必要时改善企业环境管理的具体维度。进一步,本研究为后续的实证研究提供了一个平台。
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