Uncertainty Avoidance and the Allocation of Entrepreneurial Activity across Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship
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2025-05
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How uncertainty affects entrepreneurship is a central theme in entrepreneurship research. However, evidence for how a culture of uncertainty avoidance (UA) influences entrepreneurial activity is mixed. Unlike prior research, we theorize and test how UA practices allocate individuals across two modes of opportunity exploitation. Our findings show that uncertainty-avoidant cultures channel individuals toward intrapreneurship rather than entrepreneurship. Moreover, we find a cross-level interaction effect with individuals’ fear of entrepreneurial failure; stronger UA practices direct failure-fearing individuals even more toward intrapreneurship. These findings shed new light on the complex relationship between UA and the prevalence of different forms of entrepreneurial activity. JEL Classification: J24; L26; M13; O43; O57.
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culture, entrepreneurship, individual-opportunity nexus, intrapreneurship, uncertainty avoidance, Business and International Management, Economics and Econometrics
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Liebregts, W J, Rigtering, J P C & Bosma, N S 2025, 'Uncertainty Avoidance and the Allocation of Entrepreneurial Activity across Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 883-915. https://doi.org/10.1177/10422587241302703