›› 2015, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (10): 138-149.

• 组织行为与人力资源管理 • 上一篇    下一篇

社会情境、职业地位与社会个体的创业倾向

刘小元, 林嵩   

  1. 中央财经大学商学院, 北京 100081
  • 收稿日期:2013-08-30 出版日期:2015-10-31 发布日期:2015-11-06
  • 作者简介:刘小元,中央财经大学商学院副教授,博士;林嵩,中央财经大学商学院教授,博士生导师,博士。
  • 基金资助:

    国家自然科学基金项目(71072023;71102121);北京市自然科学基金项目(9113028)。

Social Context, Occupational Status and Entrepreneurial Intentions for Social Individuals

Liu Xiaoyuan, Lin Song   

  1. Business School, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing 100081
  • Received:2013-08-30 Online:2015-10-31 Published:2015-11-06

摘要:

基于中国创业活动迅速发展和创业活动分布非均衡性的客观实践,本文运用社会网络观,构建社会情境、职业地位与社会个体创业倾向的理论逻辑,采用北京地区社会个体的471个样本,实证研究社会情境、职业地位对社会个体创业倾向的影响。研究表明家庭情境、社会网络质量有利于提高社会个体的创业倾向;职业地位较高社会个体的创业倾向较低。本研究还进一步发现,职业地位显著调节社会情境与社会个体创业倾向的关系。本研究为构建社会个体与创业环境的联系建造了"桥梁",也为政府制定创业支持政策提供理论依据。

关键词: 创业倾向, 社会情境, 职业地位, 社会个体

Abstract:

Based on the practice of the rapid development of entrepreneurial activities and their non-equilibrium distribution in China, this study applies the social network perspective to establish the theoretical relationship among social context, occupational status and entrepreneurial intentions for social individuals, and uses the sample of 471 individuals in Beijing to empirically study the effect of social context as well as occupational status on entrepreneurial intentions for social individuals. The results indicate that the family context and the quality of social networks are beneficial to improve the entrepreneurial intentions for social individuals, and the individuals with higher occupational status have lower entrepreneurial intentions. The study further shows that occupational status moderates the relationship between social context and entrepreneurial intentions for social individuals. This study has built the "bridge" to establish the linkage between social individuals and entrepreneurial environment, and also has provided the applications for government to make entrepreneurship-supporting policies.

Key words: entrepreneurial intention, social context, occupational status, social individuals