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Understanding Entrepreneurial Commitment: A Test of Side-Bet Theory
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Understanding Entrepreneurial Commitment: A Test of Side-Bet Theory

Laëtita Gabay-Mariani and Saulo Dubard-Barbosa
M@n@gement, Vol.27(4), pp.37-57
30/09/2024

Abstract

Entrepreneurial process Commitment Side-bet theory Volition Nascent entrepreneur Student entrepreneur
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on entrepreneurial commitment by providing a first empirical investigation of Howard Becker’s side-bet theory in the context of nascent entrepreneurship. We investigate how different forms of commitment relate to both entrepreneurial behavior and various side-bet categories: satisfying conditions, non-work concerns, others’ expectations, impersonal bureaucratic arrangements, perceived lack of alternatives, individual adjustments to social positions, and self-presentation concerns. We collected data from a representative sample (n = 242) of individuals granted with the French national student-entrepreneur status (NSES). Results froms hierarchical linear regressions reveal different patterns of side bets associated with entrepreneurial commitment, depending on its nature (value-based or exchange-based) and on its focus (the project or the profession). Our study (1) extends side-bet theory to the field of entrepreneurship and (2) improves understanding of factors associated with commitment during the volitional phase of the entrepreneurial process.
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