This paper surveys Ecuadorian entrepreneurs to ascertain the differences between middle-class and upper-class entrepreneurs and identify the variables associated with the "success" of a business. The paper also explores the variables that can determine the probability of upward intergenerational mobility. The paper finds that, although the level of social capital among Ecuadorian entrepreneurs is weak, it positively affects the chances of being a dynamic entrepreneur.
Traditionally, the theory of entrepreneurship is associated with an individual's employment choice a...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of an entrepreneur's social capital on thei...
We investigate the effect of social capital access on entrepreneurship. Social capital helps entrepr...
The paper uses microeconomic data to characterize entrepreneurs by income group and selected househo...
This paper uses the Mexican Social Mobility Survey 2006 to analyze intergenerational social mobility...
This paper provides a summary of the findings contained in a forthcoming issue of the Latin American...
This paper explores how entrepreneurial family background impacts upon the development of social and...
Social capital is viewed either as a proprietary asset that serves private interests, including thos...
Abstract Nowadays, the scientific community assigns both social context and entrepreneurs ’ behavior...
This project assesses the effect of social capital, defined as the clustering of Hispanics, on the p...
Based on a cross-country comparison of dynamic new firms, this paper attempts to characterize Latin ...
Entrepreneurship is a complex phenomenon that involves not only economic activity but also social me...
This article shows contributions from leading researchers in the fi eld of social capital as support...
This study examines the link between social capital and (nascent) entrepreneurship with social capit...
This study uses social capital theory and strategic entrepreneurship theory to examine the extent to...
Traditionally, the theory of entrepreneurship is associated with an individual's employment choice a...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of an entrepreneur's social capital on thei...
We investigate the effect of social capital access on entrepreneurship. Social capital helps entrepr...
The paper uses microeconomic data to characterize entrepreneurs by income group and selected househo...
This paper uses the Mexican Social Mobility Survey 2006 to analyze intergenerational social mobility...
This paper provides a summary of the findings contained in a forthcoming issue of the Latin American...
This paper explores how entrepreneurial family background impacts upon the development of social and...
Social capital is viewed either as a proprietary asset that serves private interests, including thos...
Abstract Nowadays, the scientific community assigns both social context and entrepreneurs ’ behavior...
This project assesses the effect of social capital, defined as the clustering of Hispanics, on the p...
Based on a cross-country comparison of dynamic new firms, this paper attempts to characterize Latin ...
Entrepreneurship is a complex phenomenon that involves not only economic activity but also social me...
This article shows contributions from leading researchers in the fi eld of social capital as support...
This study examines the link between social capital and (nascent) entrepreneurship with social capit...
This study uses social capital theory and strategic entrepreneurship theory to examine the extent to...
Traditionally, the theory of entrepreneurship is associated with an individual's employment choice a...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of an entrepreneur's social capital on thei...
We investigate the effect of social capital access on entrepreneurship. Social capital helps entrepr...