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Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process

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Ruef, M
Published in: Research in the Sociology of Work
2005

This chapter combines insights from organizational theory and the entrepreneurship literature to inform a process-based conception of organizational founding. In contrast to previous discrete-event approaches, the conception argues that founding be viewed as a series of potential entrepreneurial activities - including initiation, resource mobilization, legal establishment, social organization, and operational startup. Drawing on an original data set of 591 entrepreneurs, the study examines the effect of structural, strategic, and environmental contingencies on the relative rates with which different founding activities are pursued. Results demonstrate that social context has a fairly pervasive impact on the occurrence and sequencing of founding processes, with one possible exception being the timing of legal establishment. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Research in the Sociology of Work

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0277-2833

Publication Date

2005

Volume

15

Start / End Page

63 / 100

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  • Sociology
 

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Ruef, M. (2005). Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process. Research in the Sociology of Work, 15, 63–100. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-2833(05)15004-3
Ruef, M. “Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process.” Research in the Sociology of Work 15 (2005): 63–100. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-2833(05)15004-3.
Ruef M. Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process. Research in the Sociology of Work. 2005;15:63–100.
Ruef, M. “Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process.” Research in the Sociology of Work, vol. 15, 2005, pp. 63–100. Manual, doi:10.1016/S0277-2833(05)15004-3.
Ruef M. Origins of Organizations: The Entrepreneurial Process. Research in the Sociology of Work. 2005;15:63–100.

Published In

Research in the Sociology of Work

DOI

ISSN

0277-2833

Publication Date

2005

Volume

15

Start / End Page

63 / 100

Related Subject Headings

  • Sociology