Article
Does entrepreneurship ecosystem influence business re-entries after failure?
Fecha
2020Registro en:
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal volume 17, pages211–227 (2021)
Autor
Guerrero, Maribel
Espinoza-Benavides, Jorge
Institución
Resumen
Previous studies have found a close relationship between exit/failure decisions and
entrepreneurial/organisational characteristics. In the same line, entrepreneurship literature
has recognised that the context matters in any entrepreneurial process, including “exit,”
“failure” or “re-entry.” This manuscript proposes a conceptual framework to identify the
elements of the entrepreneurial ecosystem that foster or impede the re-entry into entrepreneurship after a business failure. By reviewing the accumulation of knowledge, we identified
the individual, the organisational, and the contextual conditions that influence the trajectory of an individual who decides to re-enter after a business failure. This manuscript provides a better understanding of the critical role of agents involved in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
A provocative discussion and implications emerge for this study in order to reduce
individual barriers and unfavourable social norms towards business failure.