Entrepreneurial leadership: an exploratory study of attitudinal and behavioural patterns over the business lifecycle

Kesidou, E. and Carter, S. (2018) Entrepreneurial leadership: an exploratory study of attitudinal and behavioural patterns over the business lifecycle. International Review of Entrepreneurship, 16(1), pp. 63-88.

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Abstract

Strategic approaches to venture creation and development highlight the importance of entrepreneurial leadership to business success, yet remarkably little is known about what entrepreneurial leaders actually do and why they do it. This study addresses these key questions through detailed analysis of six case companies, each with multiple informants reflecting on critical incidents experienced over the business life-cycle. Contextual depth is achieved by going beyond cross-sectional investigation taking a chronological lens to the temporal dimensions of behaviors characterizing entrepreneurial leadership. This approach produced novel insights into the evolving nature of entrepreneurial leadership showing that entrepreneurial leaders transit from influencing to enabling behaviors as they move from the pre-organizational to the organizational phase of the business life-cycle. The findings contribute towards the conceptual elucidation of entrepreneurial leadership as a leadership style and help unpack the choice of entrepreneurial leadership as a strategic approach to entrepreneurship.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Entrepreneurial leadership, organizational emergence, critical incident technique, business life-cycle.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Carter, Professor Sara
Authors: Kesidou, E., and Carter, S.
College/School:College of Social Sciences
Journal Name:International Review of Entrepreneurship
Publisher:Senate Hall Academic Publishing
ISSN:2009-2822

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