Individual responses to firm failure: Appraisals,grief, and the influence of prior failure experience |
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Authors: | Anna S. Jenkins Johan Wiklund Ethel Brundin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jönköping International Business School, Box 1026, 551 11, Jönköping, Sweden;2. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, 721 University Avenue, Suite 116, Syracuse NY 13244-2450, United States Syracuse University, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a systematic assessment of how entrepreneurs react to firm failure. We use appraisal theory as an overarching theoretical framework and hypothesize that the more the failure experience is appraised as stressful in terms of its implications for harm or loss, the greater the feelings of grief. To test this hypothesis we developed a unique database of entrepreneurs who recently filed for firm bankruptcy. Our results support that there is great variation in responses to firm failure, and we provide theoretically valid explanations to why this is the case. These findings have substantial implications for how scholars conceive and theorize about entrepreneurial failure. |
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Keywords: | Firm failure Grief Appraisals Psychological capital Prior failure experience |
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