Expectancy Theory and Nascent Entrepreneurship

18 Pages Posted: 7 Dec 2011

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Maija Renko

DePaul University

K. Galen Kroeck

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Amanda Bullough

University of Delaware, Lerner College of Business & Economics

Date Written: December 5, 2011

Abstract

Motivation is an important factor that distinguishes those nascent entrepreneurs who make progress towards an operating venture from those who do not. Based on Vroom’s (Work and motivation, 1964) expectancy theory, we predict that startup-specific instrumentality, valence and expectancy are key components of entrepreneurial motivation and closely related to those intentions, efforts, and behaviors that will eventually lead to operating a firm. Hypotheses are tested using data from the first Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics I. Our results show that valence is a multidimensional construct, and that various types of valence are related to different intent and behavioral outcomes. All types of valence, instrumentality, and expectancy are related to a nascent entrepreneur’s intended effort level in a cross-section of data, and over time, intended effort is positively related to operative firm status. Overall, our results suggest that expectancy theory holds promise for research on nascent entrepreneurs’ motivation.

Keywords: Expectancy theory, Nascent entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial motivation, Startup process

JEL Classification: L26, M13

Suggested Citation

Renko, Maija and Kroeck, K. Galen and Bullough, Amanda, Expectancy Theory and Nascent Entrepreneurship (December 5, 2011). Small Business Economics, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1968700

Maija Renko (Contact Author)

DePaul University ( email )

1 E. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL
United States

K. Galen Kroeck

affiliation not provided to SSRN

No Address Available

Amanda Bullough

University of Delaware, Lerner College of Business & Economics ( email )

Newark, DE 19711
United States

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