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Influence of Entrepreneurs' Bottom-line Mentality on the Social Responsibility of Entrepreneurial Teams |
ZHANG Guanglei1,2, DING Yangyang2, LI Mingze1 |
1.School of Management,Wuhan University of Technology
2.School of Entrepreneurship,Wuhan University of Technology |
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Abstract: Bottom line mentality refers to one-dimensional thinking that ignores competitive priorities to ensure bottom line results.This study examines bottom-line mentality in an entrepreneurial environment.Based on the role theory and the view that personal characteristics influence accessibility of information,it analyzes the mediation effect of moral awareness on the relationship between entrepreneurs bottom-line mentality and the social responsibility of entrepreneurial teams,and further explores the moderated mediation effect of moral identity.Based on the paired questionnaire survey of 212 entrepreneurs,it makes an empirical analysis.The results show that entrepreneurs' bottom-line mentality indirectly affects the social responsibility of entrepreneurial teams through entrepreneurs' moral awareness,while moral identity negatively moderates the mediation effect.It focuses on the individual-level antecedents of the social responsibility of entrepreneurial teams,which promotes the theoretical research of Micro foundations of CSR.
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Received: 10 May 2022
Published: 15 September 2022
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