Signaling Theory in Entrepreneurship. Essays on its Scientific Application and Receiver Relevance - Judith Henze - Books - Cuvillier - 9783736975323 - November 29, 2021
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Signaling Theory in Entrepreneurship. Essays on its Scientific Application and Receiver Relevance

Judith Henze

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Signaling Theory in Entrepreneurship. Essays on its Scientific Application and Receiver Relevance

This dissertation focuses on the application of signaling theory in the entrepreneurship context. Since the original publication by Michael Spence in 1973, signaling theory has been a relevant solution to mitigate information asymmetries in different contexts, such as economics, management, or entrepreneurship. Especially in the entrepreneurship context, information asymmetries are a central concern, as the survival of entrepreneurs and new ventures depends on their abilities to enter exchange relationships with essential stakeholders, such as investors, future employees, and customers. However, new ventures are particularly uncertain because they lack track records, collateral, and legitimacy. Sending credible signals of their quality is a potential solution to mitigating information asymmetries between new ventures and their stakeholders. This work demonstrates how signaling theory is applied in entrepreneurship research and how the field can develop in the future. Furthermore, this dissertation sheds light on the receiver side of signaling and explains how receiver relevance influences the effectiveness of signals.


154 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 29, 2021
ISBN13 9783736975323
Publishers Cuvillier
Pages 154
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 8 mm   ·   191 g
Language English  

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