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Perceptions about corporate ethical behaviour in the founders’ country of origin and ventures’ admission into impact-oriented accelerator programmes: cross-country evidence

Perceptions about corporate ethical behaviour in the founders’ country of origin and ventures’ admission into impact-oriented accelerator programmes: cross-country evidence
Perceptions about corporate ethical behaviour in the founders’ country of origin and ventures’ admission into impact-oriented accelerator programmes: cross-country evidence

Building on the upper echelon and signalling theories, we hypothesize that perceptions about the corporate ethical behaviour in the country of origin of a venture's founders may provide an important piece of information to the selection committees of impact-oriented accelerator programmes that serves as a signal for the trustworthiness and opportunistic behaviour of the founding team. In turn, this could have implications for the decision regarding admission into a programme. Using a sample of over 16,000 early-stage ventures from 131 countries that applied to 287 accelerator programmes, we find evidence consistent with this hypothesis. Our results show that better perceptions about the ethical behaviour of the founding team enhance the likelihood of admission into an impact-oriented accelerator programme. The role of perceived ethics appears to be stronger in the case of programmes that guarantee some kind of financing. Further analysis shows that the strength of both formal and informal institutions moderates the relationship between the ethical perceptions and the admission likelihood.

1045-3172
156-173
Gaganis, Chrysovalantis
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Gaganis, Chrysovalantis, Papadimitri, Panagiota, Pasiouras, Fotios and Tasiou, Menelaos (2024) Perceptions about corporate ethical behaviour in the founders’ country of origin and ventures’ admission into impact-oriented accelerator programmes: cross-country evidence. British Journal of Management, 35 (1), 156-173. (doi:10.1111/1467-8551.12706).

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Building on the upper echelon and signalling theories, we hypothesize that perceptions about the corporate ethical behaviour in the country of origin of a venture's founders may provide an important piece of information to the selection committees of impact-oriented accelerator programmes that serves as a signal for the trustworthiness and opportunistic behaviour of the founding team. In turn, this could have implications for the decision regarding admission into a programme. Using a sample of over 16,000 early-stage ventures from 131 countries that applied to 287 accelerator programmes, we find evidence consistent with this hypothesis. Our results show that better perceptions about the ethical behaviour of the founding team enhance the likelihood of admission into an impact-oriented accelerator programme. The role of perceived ethics appears to be stronger in the case of programmes that guarantee some kind of financing. Further analysis shows that the strength of both formal and informal institutions moderates the relationship between the ethical perceptions and the admission likelihood.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 December 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 January 2023
Published date: January 2024
Additional Information: Funding Information: We would like to thank three anonymous reviewers and Sofia Johan (Associate Editor) for valuable comments that helped us substantially improve earlier versions of the manuscript. Any remaining errors are our own. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 British Academy of Management.

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Local EPrints ID: 473989
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473989
ISSN: 1045-3172
PURE UUID: b60d17bd-3041-4098-8154-c753bb01bf1b
ORCID for Panagiota Papadimitri: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1857-6097

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Date deposited: 07 Feb 2023 17:53
Last modified: 06 Jun 2024 02:14

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Author: Chrysovalantis Gaganis
Author: Panagiota Papadimitri ORCID iD
Author: Fotios Pasiouras
Author: Menelaos Tasiou

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