What is the interrelationship among formal institutions, social networks, and new venture growth? Drawing on the theory of institutional polycentrism and social network theory, we examine this question using data on 637 entrepreneurs from four different countries. We find the confluence of weak and inefficient formal institutions to be associated with a larger number of structural holes in entrepreneurial social networks. While the effect of this institutional order on the revenue growth of new ventures is negative, a network's structural holes have a positive effect on revenue growth. Furthermore, the positive effect of structural holes on revenue growth is stronger in an environment with a more adverse institutional order (i.e., weak...
In this thesis we statistically measure if normative and cultural-cognitive institutions moderate th...
Much research suggests that financial capital links to the likelihood of success in fledging firms. ...
International audienceDespite the widely shared belief that networks are essential to organizational...
International audienceWhat is the interrelationship among formal institutions, social networks, and ...
What is the interrelationship among formal institutions, social networks, and new venture growth? Dr...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
Network size, network density, and tie strength together determine the function of social network an...
xiii, 194 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2008 LiAn understanding...
In a new venture context and at the firm level, this doctoral thesis aims to investigate the moderat...
Together with human capital and financial capital, social capital is seen as completing the triumvir...
This paper focuses on the role of interpersonal and inter-organizational social networks for the gro...
This study examines the effect of network's structural holes (i.e., the absence of a link betwe...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
We develop the institutional configuration perspective to understand which national contexts facilit...
Building on prior research, this study provides insights on the complex interaction between individu...
In this thesis we statistically measure if normative and cultural-cognitive institutions moderate th...
Much research suggests that financial capital links to the likelihood of success in fledging firms. ...
International audienceDespite the widely shared belief that networks are essential to organizational...
International audienceWhat is the interrelationship among formal institutions, social networks, and ...
What is the interrelationship among formal institutions, social networks, and new venture growth? Dr...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
Network size, network density, and tie strength together determine the function of social network an...
xiii, 194 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2008 LiAn understanding...
In a new venture context and at the firm level, this doctoral thesis aims to investigate the moderat...
Together with human capital and financial capital, social capital is seen as completing the triumvir...
This paper focuses on the role of interpersonal and inter-organizational social networks for the gro...
This study examines the effect of network's structural holes (i.e., the absence of a link betwe...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
We develop the institutional configuration perspective to understand which national contexts facilit...
Building on prior research, this study provides insights on the complex interaction between individu...
In this thesis we statistically measure if normative and cultural-cognitive institutions moderate th...
Much research suggests that financial capital links to the likelihood of success in fledging firms. ...
International audienceDespite the widely shared belief that networks are essential to organizational...