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Does ethics really matter to the sustainability of new ventures? The relationship between entrepreneurial ethics, firm visibility and entrepreneurial performance

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  • Li Ma
  • Yue Cao
  • Dake Jiang
  • Yang Gao
  • Xiaomin Du

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This paper aims to explore whether entrepreneurial ethics can improve entrepreneurial performance in new ventures. The dynamic impact of entrepreneurial ethics on entrepreneurial performance (survival and sustainable growth) is investigated from an institutional perspective, and the moderating role of firm visibility between them is explored. From different regions of China, 296 valid questionnaires are obtained and analyzed. We find that entrepreneurial ethics is adverse to the survival of new ventures but conducive to their sustainable growth of new ventures. We also find that high firm visibility can help entrepreneurial ethics be more effective in improving entrepreneurial performance. This study provides a new insight to explain the theoretical controversy of entrepreneurial ethics and provides guidance for the establishment of the internal ethical structures of new ventures. Suggestions for government and industry regulators on the management of entrepreneurial ethics are also provided.

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  • Li Ma & Yue Cao & Dake Jiang & Yang Gao & Xiaomin Du, 2020. "Does ethics really matter to the sustainability of new ventures? The relationship between entrepreneurial ethics, firm visibility and entrepreneurial performance," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(1), pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0226920
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226920
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