L. Michor, R. Harms, E. Schwarz, R. J. Breitenecker
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摘要
本文旨在分析创业和中小企业背景下的配置研究及其各自的变量选择。新创企业和中小企业都面临着高度的动态性和复杂性。配置方法非常适合于捕捉这一点,并允许研究人员建模和分析这些企业的绩效和变化。这种观点侧重于识别在相互互动维度上彼此相似的公司分类(Short et al., 2008)。第一部分介绍了本文的理论背景。然后,回顾现有的配置文献。34篇文章符合严格的评选标准,这些标准决定了一篇文章的入选。在接下来的步骤中,讨论了整个样本的特征,并详细分析了论文的变量选择。不同文章之间的相似性和多样性被突出显示,如果可用的话,还提出了变量选择背后的原因。为了提供一个系统的概述,变量被分为四个领域(人,结构和资源,战略,环境),其中包括上下文相关的变量。研究表明,战略和环境是两个最常被检查的领域。超过90%的分析文章包含了这些领域中的变量。然而,甚至不到一半的研究关注的是人。此外,本文还描述了在创业文献中深入讨论但未包括在任何研究中的因素。
Configurations of new ventures and SMEs: a literature review of empirical research
This article aims at analyzing configuration studies and their respective variable selection in the context of entrepreneurship and SMEs. New ventures as well as SMEs are both confronted with a high amount of dynamism and complexity. The configuration approach is well suited to capture that and allows researchers to model and analyze the performance and change of these ventures. This perspective focuses on identifying classifications of firms that resemble each other along mutual interactive dimensions (Short et al., 2008). In the first part, the theoretical background of this paper is presented. Following that, the existing configuration literature is reviewed. 34 articles meet the tight selection criteria, which determine an article’s inclusion. In a next step, the characteristics of the whole sample are discussed and the variable selection of the papers is analyzed in detail. Similarities as well as varieties between the different articles are highlighted and if available the reasoning behind the variable selection is also presented. In order to provide a systematic overview, the variables are categorized in four domains (person, structure and resources, strategy, environment), which encompass contextually related variables. It shows that strategy and environment are the two domains, which were examined most often. More than 90% of the analyzed articles incorporated variables within these domains. However, not even half of the studies focused on the person. Furthermore, factors that are intensively discussed in entrepreneurship literature but were not included in any study are described in this paper.