2018
DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2018.11517abstract
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The Effect of Founder Identity Work on the Perception and Management of Sustainability

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“…The impact of founders on start-up firm performance seems to largely depend on founder identity. For example, researchers find that when founders distinguish their founder role and self-concept (self-concept refers to an organic cognitive concept composed of attitudes, emotions, beliefs, and values, which runs through the whole experience and action and organizes the various specific habits, abilities, thoughts, and viewpoints expressed by the individual), i.e., there is incongruent founder identity, enterprise sustainable management declines [11,12]. In this case, founders take their own economic interests into consideration when establishing and operating the enterprise, and will likely make decisions to serve their self-interests.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The impact of founders on start-up firm performance seems to largely depend on founder identity. For example, researchers find that when founders distinguish their founder role and self-concept (self-concept refers to an organic cognitive concept composed of attitudes, emotions, beliefs, and values, which runs through the whole experience and action and organizes the various specific habits, abilities, thoughts, and viewpoints expressed by the individual), i.e., there is incongruent founder identity, enterprise sustainable management declines [11,12]. In this case, founders take their own economic interests into consideration when establishing and operating the enterprise, and will likely make decisions to serve their self-interests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%