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Restricted Variance Interactions in Entrepreneurship Research: A Unique Basis for Context-as-Moderator Hypotheses

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posted on 2024-06-02, 23:36 authored by JM Cortina, T Köhler, Zitong ShengZitong Sheng, KR Keeler, BB Nielsen, JE Coombs, DJ Ketchen
In this methodological brief, we demonstrate the usefulness of the restricted variance (RV) interaction to entrepreneurship research. RV reasoning can help scholars to specify precise roles for contextual moderators. This specificity allows for strengthening of arguments and for testing of one of the reasons for an interaction. In some cases, it points to otherwise unexpected interaction patterns. We illustrate the power of RV reasoning with a data set of 503 biotech firms to show how RV explains geographic differences in the relationship between number of alliances and initial public offering value. Finally, we show how these interactions can be tested given typical distributions.

History

Journal

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice

Volume

47

Pagination

1995-2016

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1042-2587

eISSN

1540-6520

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

5

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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