互补性(分子生物学)
创业
运动(音乐)
公益创业
经济地理学
心理学
计量经济学
社会学
社会心理学
实证经济学
经济
微观经济学
物理
生物
遗传学
声学
财务
作者
J. Jeffrey Gish,Lauren Lanahan,Joshua T. Beck
标识
DOI:10.1177/01492063241237226
摘要
Social movements have long held noteworthy effects on organizations and industries by deliberately seeking to alter firms’ actions to align with the movements’ values. In the present research, we examine the possibility of nondeliberative effects of social movements on entrepreneurial activities. We posit that social movements elevate values that enhance market conditions and encourage entrepreneurship in unexpected ways. We examine this values-complementarity process in the context of the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement. Although the movement intended to delegitimize large corporations, we find evidence that it also had the complementary effect of increasing small-scale, people-centered, and community-oriented values. As such, this enhanced congruent forms of entrepreneurship. We find consistent effects of Occupy on startup growth across a range of industries. Moreover, using brewing as an illustrative setting, we identify distinctive emergent themes confirming the shift and alignment of microbreweries toward stronger community values after Occupy protests. We discuss implications for the social movement and organization literatures.
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