The link between social interaction and entrepreneurial activity has attracted considerable attention in the entrepreneurship literature. In this study, we focus on individual cultural values, shaped by interactions in the social space, as they relate to opportunity evaluation, a cornerstone of the entrepreneurial process. We test our predictions in India, a non-Western society that has sustained one of the highest rates of entrepreneurial activity in the world. Our findings suggest that value orientation of high power distance is negatively associated with opportunity evaluation whereas uncertainty avoidance, collectivism, and femininity are positively associated with opportunity evaluation
We study the cultural process through which a society inculcates an entrepreneurial spirit. People w...
Prior research on opportunity and necessity based entrepreneurship has largely been confined to cont...
The importance of a ‘cultural industry’ to a national economy and the development of a “creative soc...
Expanding the level of entrepreneurial activity within all nations is an increasingly important poli...
Expanding the level of entrepreneurial activity within all nations is an increasingly important poli...
The social institutions and culture are important in developing modal personality of individuals. Be...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate qualities that are needed for effective entrepreneurship in...
This paper aims at investigating how country culture affects entrepreneurship, measured by the perce...
This article argues that cultural and personal values are relevant in the formation of entrepreneuri...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate qualities that are needed for effective entrepreneurship in...
Social constructivist research within Entrepreneurship has gained momentum in recent years and this ...
This article argues that cultural and personal values are relevant in the formation of entrepreneuri...
Despite many studies on culture and entrepreneurship, still little are known about the role culture...
Social constructivist research within Entrepreneurship has gained momentum in recent years and this ...
Prior research on opportunity and necessity based entrepreneurship has largely been confined to cont...
We study the cultural process through which a society inculcates an entrepreneurial spirit. People w...
Prior research on opportunity and necessity based entrepreneurship has largely been confined to cont...
The importance of a ‘cultural industry’ to a national economy and the development of a “creative soc...
Expanding the level of entrepreneurial activity within all nations is an increasingly important poli...
Expanding the level of entrepreneurial activity within all nations is an increasingly important poli...
The social institutions and culture are important in developing modal personality of individuals. Be...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate qualities that are needed for effective entrepreneurship in...
This paper aims at investigating how country culture affects entrepreneurship, measured by the perce...
This article argues that cultural and personal values are relevant in the formation of entrepreneuri...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate qualities that are needed for effective entrepreneurship in...
Social constructivist research within Entrepreneurship has gained momentum in recent years and this ...
This article argues that cultural and personal values are relevant in the formation of entrepreneuri...
Despite many studies on culture and entrepreneurship, still little are known about the role culture...
Social constructivist research within Entrepreneurship has gained momentum in recent years and this ...
Prior research on opportunity and necessity based entrepreneurship has largely been confined to cont...
We study the cultural process through which a society inculcates an entrepreneurial spirit. People w...
Prior research on opportunity and necessity based entrepreneurship has largely been confined to cont...
The importance of a ‘cultural industry’ to a national economy and the development of a “creative soc...