Hype: Marker and maker of entrepreneurial culture

IF 7.7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
R. Daniel Wadhwani , Christina Lubinski
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Abstract

This article extends existing scholarship that views hype primarily as an individual entrepreneurial storytelling strategy for generating excitement about a venture's future. We argue that hype also functions as a cultural marker, distinguishing entrepreneurial modes of communication and behavior from those of traditional corporate culture. By tracing the conceptual history of hype, we demonstrate that the term and its associated practices (a.) originated in early-twentieth-century criminal subcultures to distinguish them from respectable culture, (b.) was subsequently adopted by mid-twentieth-century countercultures to distinguish themselves from mainstream culture, and (c.) ultimately became a marker used by late twentieth-century startup culture to distinguish itself from corporate culture. Understanding these historical roots, we contend, illuminates key characteristics of contemporary Western startup culture: the valorization of revolutionary futures, the celebration of rule-breaking, and the embrace of social deviance as a hallmark of entrepreneurial authenticity. By historicizing hype in this manner, we can better appreciate both its “destructive” and “productive” dimensions and explore alternative modes of communication that are prevalent in other entrepreneurial contexts.
炒作:创业文化的标记和制造者
这篇文章扩展了现有的学术观点,认为炒作主要是一种个人企业家讲故事的策略,用于产生对企业未来的兴奋。我们认为,炒作还可以作为一种文化标记,将企业家的沟通和行为模式与传统的企业文化区分开来。通过追溯炒作的概念历史,我们证明了该术语及其相关实践(a)起源于20世纪早期的犯罪亚文化,以区别于体面的文化;(b)随后被20世纪中期的反主流文化所采用,以区别于主流文化;(c)最终成为20世纪后期创业文化使用的一个标志,以区别于企业文化。我们认为,理解这些历史根源,可以阐明当代西方创业文化的关键特征:对革命未来的估价,对打破规则的庆祝,以及将社会偏差作为创业真实性的标志。通过以这种方式将炒作历史化,我们可以更好地欣赏它的“破坏性”和“生产性”维度,并探索在其他企业环境中普遍存在的替代沟通模式。
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CiteScore
16.70
自引率
6.90%
发文量
59
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Venturing: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance, Innovation and Regional Development serves as a scholarly platform for the exchange of valuable insights, theories, narratives, and interpretations related to entrepreneurship and its implications. With a focus on enriching the understanding of entrepreneurship in its various manifestations, the journal seeks to publish papers that (1) draw from the experiences of entrepreneurs, innovators, and their ecosystem; and (2) tackle issues relevant to scholars, educators, facilitators, and practitioners involved in entrepreneurship. Embracing diversity in approach, methodology, and disciplinary perspective, the journal encourages contributions that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in entrepreneurship and its associated domains.
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