Riding the Roller-Coaster: A Pivot Process During Covid-19

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Riding the Roller-Coaster: A Pivot Process During Covid-19. / Scheve, Clara; Gegenhuber, Thomas Karl; Reihlen, Markus.
In: Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2022, No. 1, 17286, 01.08.2022.

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title = "Riding the Roller-Coaster: A Pivot Process During Covid-19",
abstract = "This article investigates how a new venture responded to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic by performing a pivot. A pivot is a process of radically transforming the current business model of a young venture in case of a (potential) failure. So far, researchers have paid scant attention to the consequences of pivots, neglecting the “after pivot” phase of the pivot process. We propose that a pivot alters a new venture's business model, reallocates or restructures resources and capabilities, which, in turn, leads to a lasting impact on the organization and its identity. Drawing on an inductive, longitudinal case study of the fast-growing new venture “Gazelle”, this paper identifies three effects. First, it shows how a pivot is interrelated with “entrepreneurial vibrancy”, i.e. the unconditional maintenance of the entrepreneurial spirit and action despite hostile circumstances. Second, our case exemplifies how the Covid-19 pandemic created an existential crisis and triggered a unique recovery trajectory of the new venture, which we characterize as the “Phoenix effect”. Third, the “sedimentation effect” depicts how changes along the pivot process imprinted into the new venture{\textquoteright}s identity.",
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