To read this content please select one of the options below:

Causal mapping small business advisors’ belief systems: a case of entrepreneurship policy research

Mauri Laukkanen (Department of Business, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland)
Erno T. Tornikoski (Grenoble School of Management, Grenoble, France)

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research

ISSN: 1355-2554

Article publication date: 9 January 2018

Issue publication date: 19 March 2018

693

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, using the case of Finnish small business advisors (SBAs), it aims to clarify a controversy in entrepreneurship policy about using public funds to foster solo and micro entrepreneurship. The study reveals the SBAs’ belief systems to facilitate policy-relevant conclusions about their advisory competence, counseling tendencies and probable impact on nascent entrepreneurs and macro consequences like firm displacement. Second, methodologically, the study’s cognitive perspective and method enable researchers to assess the approach and its potential.

Design/methodology/approach

The SBAs’ (n=15) belief systems were elicited by interview-based causal mapping. They are summarized using aggregated causal maps and analyzed to understand the SBAs’ dominant mindset and to draw conditional inferences about their professional competence and impacts.

Findings

The SBAs have convergent belief systems about the causes and consequences of micro entrepreneurship. They are generally competent to detect and foster viable solo and small micro firms. From a policy viewpoint, however, they ignore indirect effects like firm replication and appear risk aversive, less inclined to promote their clients’ growth intentions and plans.

Originality/value

For entrepreneurship policy makers, the study clarifies a controversial issue. It finds clear grounds for public funding of SBA type services, but this may depend on policy goals and local conditions. For the SBAs, the study suggests proactive, income-generating services for improved financing and legitimacy. For entrepreneurship researchers, it demonstrates the potential and limits of the cognitive approach and causal mapping.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the editors of IJEBR and the anonymous reviewers for their useful comments, advice and support. The Authors also emphasize the earlier contributions of professor Hannu Niittykangas to the paper’s discussion.

Citation

Laukkanen, M. and Tornikoski, E.T. (2018), "Causal mapping small business advisors’ belief systems: a case of entrepreneurship policy research", International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 499-520. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-02-2017-0065

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited

Related articles