Locus of legitimacy and startup resource acquisition strategies

  • Yang Y
  • Lee S
  • Kim S
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Abstract

Purpose Theoretically, the paper aims to provide locus of legitimacy as a framework to not only introduce a multidimensional perspective on legitimacy but also expand the understanding about resource acquisition strategies of social enterprises. Empirically, the authors test the theoretical predictions by using cases from South Korea and Taiwan. Practically, the authors intend to assist chief executive officers (CEOs) of social enterprises in their effort to secure valuable resources and provide policy implications so that both South Korea and Taiwan learn from each other. Design/methodology/approach The authors use case methods to find evidence of the proposed theoretical framework. The initial search for target companies showed that social enterprises in South Korea and Taiwan were ideal samples. In-person, email and phone interviews were conducted on CEOs, and archival data on institutional environments and various aspects of social enterprises were collected. Collected data were analyzed using the loc...

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Yang, Y. L., Lee, S., & Kim, S. (2018). Locus of legitimacy and startup resource acquisition strategies. Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 12(1), 32–44. https://doi.org/10.1108/apjie-04-2018-046

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