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More than words! How narrative anchoring and enrichment help to balance differentiation and conformity of entrepreneurial products

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2020-11
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Vossen, Alexander  
Ihl, Christoph  
Institut
Unternehmertum W-11  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/7740
Journal
Journal of business venturing  
Volume
35
Issue
6
Article Number
106050
Citation
Journal of Business Venturing 6 (35): 106050 (2020-11)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jbusvent.2020.106050
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85092104003
Entrepreneurs face the challenge of having to conform to gain legitimacy, while at the same time differentiating themselves to gain competitive advantage. We show how entrepreneurs can craft an entrepreneurial narrative to succeed in this task among the user audiences empowered to evaluate their products. Building on theories of categorization, optimal distinctiveness, and cultural entrepreneurship, we propose that entrepreneurs should utilize the narrative's semantic relations with cultural meanings of established products and categories. We measure these semantic relations using machine learning methods for natural language, applied to data on 2901 independent video game proposals compared to 11,651 established games. Our findings reveal that semantically anchoring a product's narrative in the cultural meaning of claimed categories can help to leverage the benefits of differentiation, especially when spanning multiple, atypical categories. When a product focuses on few categories, semantically enriching a narrative with unclaimed categories' cultural meaning makes them more favorable to additional, possibly fragmented audiences that would not have considered them otherwise. Our results point to a key theoretical role of cultural entrepreneurship in shaping audience evaluation of categorization and differentiation by entrepreneurial ventures. It provides guidelines for entrepreneurs for managing the trade-off between differentiation and adherence to established cultural norms.
Subjects
Categories
Cultural entrepreneurship
Distinctiveness
Narrative
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