The Power of Calling: How Founder CEOs Drive Ambidexterity and Innovation in Firms

IF 6.4 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Jingzhou Pan, Keith M. Hmieleski, Bin Ma, Evgenia I. Lysova, Ziyang Tang, Xu Huang
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This study investigates the phenomenon of founder CEOs playing an inordinately crucial role in achieving firm innovation performance. While existing research compares the effectiveness of founder and non-founder CEOs, the reasons behind founder CEOs’ advantage in achieving high innovation performance remain unclear. Building on upper echelons theory, this study explores micro-foundations underlying this phenomenon. We propose that CEO founder status positively influences innovation performance through the application of ambidextrous firm strategy, with such effects being moderated by the extent to which CEOs experience a sense of calling for their work. Based on data from 200 small- and medium-sized high-tech enterprises in China, we find that founder, as compared to non-founder, CEOs have a more positive relationship with innovation performance, mediated by ambidextrous firm strategy, and this effect is strengthened by calling for their work. These findings provide new insights regarding how and when a ‘founder advantage’ is most likely to be achieved regarding innovation performance. Moreover, by focusing on Chinese firms, this study responds to calls for expanding management research beyond Western contexts, enriching our understanding of founder CEOs and innovation in diverse cultural settings.

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《召唤的力量:创始人ceo如何推动企业的双重性和创新》
本研究探讨了创始人ceo对企业创新绩效的影响。虽然现有的研究比较了创始人和非创始人ceo的效率,但创始人ceo在实现高创新绩效方面的优势背后的原因尚不清楚。在上层梯队理论的基础上,本研究探讨了这一现象背后的微观基础。我们提出,CEO创始人地位通过运用双灵巧企业战略对创新绩效产生积极影响,而这种影响受到CEO工作使命感程度的调节。基于200家中国中小高新技术企业的数据,我们发现创始人ceo与非创始人ceo相比,在双灵巧企业战略的中介作用下,对创新绩效有更显著的正向影响,并且这种影响在工作号召中得到强化。这些发现为“创始人优势”如何以及何时最有可能实现创新绩效提供了新的见解。此外,通过关注中国企业,本研究响应了将管理研究扩展到西方背景之外的呼吁,丰富了我们对不同文化背景下创始人首席执行官和创新的理解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management Studies is a prestigious publication that specializes in multidisciplinary research in the field of business and management. With a rich history of excellence, we are dedicated to publishing innovative articles that contribute to the advancement of management and organization studies. Our journal welcomes empirical and conceptual contributions that are relevant to various areas including organization theory, organizational behavior, human resource management, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, innovation, and critical management studies. We embrace diversity and are open to a wide range of methodological approaches and philosophical perspectives.
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