Abstract

Under the background of economic globalization and industrial revolution, team entrepreneurship has drawn increased attention. Team entrepreneurship is considered to be advantageous in its capability of integrating more abundant resources and of sharing knowledge, information, and complementary skills among members of the entrepreneurial team, enabling entrepreneurial enterprises to successfully adapt to the highly uncertain entrepreneurial environment. In recent years, the relationship between the heterogeneity of the entrepreneurial team and its decision-making quality has attracted much attention in the management research field. However, the research results on such topic are quite inconsistent. Based on the information processing theory, the greater the market uncertainty the entrepreneurial team faces, the stronger information integration ability a team will be required to possess. This study investigates the mechanism and boundary conditions of the impact of expertise heterogeneity of the entrepreneurial team on entrepreneurial decision-making. It points out that team knowledge integration and team reflexivity have significant impacts on the relationship between entrepreneurial team expertise heterogeneity and entrepreneurial decision-making. This study adopts the multi-source design approach and collects data from 419 academic entrepreneurial teams in the University Science and Technology Park in Zhejiang Province. Hierarchical regression and bootstrapping methods are also employed for data analysis. The results show that team knowledge integration mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial team expertise heterogeneity and entrepreneurial decision-making, whereas team reflexivity moderates the relationship between entrepreneurial team expertise heterogeneity and team knowledge integration. In the final part, the practical implications for entrepreneurial team are discussed.

Highlights

  • This paper proposes that the expertise heterogeneity of an entrepreneurial team can positively affect team knowledge integration (Hypothesis 1); team reflexivity can moderate the relationship between entrepreneurial team expertise heterogeneity and knowledge integration (Hypothesis 2); and the knowledge integration ability of an entrepreneurial team exerts a positive impact on entrepreneurial decision-making (Hypothesis 3)

  • We used Mplus7.4 to conduct a confirmatory factor analysis for examining the discriminant validity of the expertise heterogeneity, entrepreneurial team reflexivity, team knowledge integration, and entrepreneurial decision-making of the entrepreneurial team

  • Hypothesis 2 predicts that the relationship between entrepreneurial team expertise heterogeneity and team knowledge integration is moderated by team reflexivity, as shown in M2

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Introduction

Drucker used the term “entrepreneurial economy” to describe the present market environment. According to his definition, the entrepreneurial economy is a new economic sociology developed by the country and the society to construct and develop new visions, promote the innovation and development of small- and medium-sized startups, and boost the development of the national economy and the society (Schierjott et al, 2018). Numerous studies show that at present, team entrepreneurship coexists with individual entrepreneurship and has become the main body of entrepreneurship in the present economic society (Cooney, 2005). Other studies show that the performance and success rate of team entrepreneurship are significantly higher than individual entrepreneurship (Francis and Sandberg, 2000; Townsend et al, 2018)

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