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Contribution of leadership, attitudes, and behaviors to collective entrepreneurship: An empirical study of United States small family businesses

Posted on:2002-07-24Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Texas Tech UniversityCandidate:Yan, JunFull Text:PDF
GTID:1469390011991804Subject:Business Administration
Abstract/Summary:
This Dissertation provides a conceptual model of collective entrepreneurship and its relationship with leadership and team dynamics. It proposes two types of important prerequisites to collective entreprneurship in a work team—attitudinal and behavioral. The attitudinal prerequisite includes team members' job satisfaction and commitment to the team. The behavioral prerequisite includes communication, collaboration and conflict among team members. Leadership behaviors affect the two types of prerequisites directly. Relations-oriented and participative leadership behaviors have positive indirect effects on collective entrepreneurship. Task-oriented leadership behaviors have both positive and negative indirect effects on collective entrepreneurship. An empirical study of U.S. small family businesses confirmed most of the hypotheses.
Keywords/Search Tags:Collective entrepreneurship, Small family businesses, Leadership, Empirical study, Behaviors
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