The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively independent of the surrounding social structure. Using network data from a stratified probability sample of 700 entrepreneurs citing 4664 contacts, we study guanxi relative to other relations to learn how much individual differences such as well-being, business differences, political participation and demographic factors matter for the guanxi distinction. Two findings stand out: First, the connection between trust and social network is robust to most differences between individuals, especially business and political differences. Trust variance is 60% network context, and 10% individual differences. Trust increases within a relationship as netwo...
China has blossomed from going from one of the poorest economies to a financial leader. The private ...
We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn abo...
Abstract The paper proposes two theoretical hypotheses about how collective social capital is constr...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
Intending to clear space for rigorous integrative research bridging theory and research across East ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Entrepreneurs’ social networks play a crucial role in developing knowledge-based resources for...
Guanxi networks are critical for achieving entrepreneurial success in China. Informed by the literat...
The purpose of this study is to explore the mechanics of guanxi in an organizational setting, focusi...
Guanxi plays an important role in Chinese entrepreneurial networking activities, especially for micr...
Aim: To understand the influence of guanxi and trust on business to business relationships in the Ch...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Network-based approach is especially useful for the understanding of the entrepreneurship in those c...
Social network dynamics are complex in the context of Chinese overseas migration because of the uniq...
This working paper analyzes the role played by two dimensions of entrepreneurs’ private social capit...
China has blossomed from going from one of the poorest economies to a financial leader. The private ...
We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn abo...
Abstract The paper proposes two theoretical hypotheses about how collective social capital is constr...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
Intending to clear space for rigorous integrative research bridging theory and research across East ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Entrepreneurs’ social networks play a crucial role in developing knowledge-based resources for...
Guanxi networks are critical for achieving entrepreneurial success in China. Informed by the literat...
The purpose of this study is to explore the mechanics of guanxi in an organizational setting, focusi...
Guanxi plays an important role in Chinese entrepreneurial networking activities, especially for micr...
Aim: To understand the influence of guanxi and trust on business to business relationships in the Ch...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Network-based approach is especially useful for the understanding of the entrepreneurship in those c...
Social network dynamics are complex in the context of Chinese overseas migration because of the uniq...
This working paper analyzes the role played by two dimensions of entrepreneurs’ private social capit...
China has blossomed from going from one of the poorest economies to a financial leader. The private ...
We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn abo...
Abstract The paper proposes two theoretical hypotheses about how collective social capital is constr...