Employees’ entrepreneurial orientation represents a powerful bottom–up force for building organizations that are more resilient to exogenous crises. However, limited empirical knowledge exists regarding how exogenous crises may affect employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in the first place. To address this gap, we draw on threat-rigidity theory and exploit the COVID-19 pandemic as a valuable test bed. Using a survey administered to employees of a system integrator firm pre- and post-COVID-19, we find that the crisis negatively impacted employees’ entrepreneurial orientation. However, entrepreneurial exposure mitigates this effect, ultimately enhancing employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in response to exogenous crises. Our findings deepen the understanding of employees’ entrepreneurial orientation dynamics and the role of entrepreneurial exposure in established firms.

(2025). Employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in response to exogenous crises: the contingent role of entrepreneurial exposure [journal article - articolo]. In THE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/299029

Employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in response to exogenous crises: the contingent role of entrepreneurial exposure

Hahn, Davide;Civera, Alice;
2025-03-03

Abstract

Employees’ entrepreneurial orientation represents a powerful bottom–up force for building organizations that are more resilient to exogenous crises. However, limited empirical knowledge exists regarding how exogenous crises may affect employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in the first place. To address this gap, we draw on threat-rigidity theory and exploit the COVID-19 pandemic as a valuable test bed. Using a survey administered to employees of a system integrator firm pre- and post-COVID-19, we find that the crisis negatively impacted employees’ entrepreneurial orientation. However, entrepreneurial exposure mitigates this effect, ultimately enhancing employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in response to exogenous crises. Our findings deepen the understanding of employees’ entrepreneurial orientation dynamics and the role of entrepreneurial exposure in established firms.
CYFE - Center for Young and Family Enterprise
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3-mar-2025
3-mar-2025
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Settore IEGE-01/A - Ingegneria economico-gestionale
Corporate entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial exposure; Entrepreneurial orientation; Exogenous crisis; Threat-rigidity theory
   PRIN project “Institutions, Education and Entrepreneurship Studies: a Novel Perspective on University Impact (IEES)”
   IEES
   Italian Ministry of Universities and Research
Hahn, Davide; Civera, Alice; Cavallo, Angelo
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(2025). Employees’ entrepreneurial orientation in response to exogenous crises: the contingent role of entrepreneurial exposure [journal article - articolo]. In THE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/299029
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