Yekta Mustafa and Stephen Chen look at the differences between the knowledge networks of first and second generation ethnic entrepreneurs. Copyright 2008 Yekta Mustafa and Stephen Chen. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher
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from the National Science Council, Taiwan. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. T...
Using data collected from 35 countries over five years, this study provides an investigation of the ...
This comparative study explores the personal networks-of immigrant and British born Pakistani female...
The knowledge networks of entrepreneurs play a critical role in the success of their enterprises. Re...
This is the authors ’ final peer reviewed version of the item published as: Klyver, Kim, Hindle, Kev...
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This article is about the network theory of advantage applied to entrepreneurship and an area-probab...
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T his article is premised on the idea that social net-works represent an important, but often over-l...
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from the National Science Council, Taiwan. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. T...
Using data collected from 35 countries over five years, this study provides an investigation of the ...
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