Building on recent efforts to bring a socio-political perspective to social capital research, we develop and test a multilevel framework that explains why middle managers who occupy brokerage positions differ in their ability and willingness to engage in entrepreneurial behavior. More specifically, we provide a contextualized understanding of the links among middle managers' brokerage, their political-support ties, and their personal initiative. Results derived from data on 383 middle managers and 72 top managers in 34 business units indicate that political-support ties with top managers strengthen the relationship between middle managers’ brokerage and personal initiative. However, this positive effect depends on the social capital resourc...
This study investigates social behavior of employees and its effect on entrepreneurial activities. S...
Prior studies demonstrate the role of various facets of CEOs ’ individual characteristics in shap-in...
Based on the conceptualization of an organization as a set of relational ties linking together many ...
Building on recent efforts to bring a socio-political perspective to social capital research, we dev...
This study examines the interrelationships among structural and relational dimensions of social capi...
Social capital has been regarded as a driving force in organizational emergence and growth. The grow...
This paper represents an attempt to integrate the concept of corporate entrepreneurship with the eme...
For organisations to survive, thrive and maintain a competitive advantage, intrapreneurship is quint...
Drawing on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) and social network research, this study focuses on strate...
This paper explores the relationships among entrepreneurship, leadership and social capital and its ...
Social capital refers to the resources derived from social relationships. Although the concept of so...
From a social capital perspective, this article investigates how entrepreneurs in new ventures utili...
Enduring commercial success of entrepreneurial ventures is often associated with effective selling a...
Social capital resources for the firm can be conceptualized as those executive-to-executive connecti...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of managers’ social capital on managerial reputation. Two dim...
This study investigates social behavior of employees and its effect on entrepreneurial activities. S...
Prior studies demonstrate the role of various facets of CEOs ’ individual characteristics in shap-in...
Based on the conceptualization of an organization as a set of relational ties linking together many ...
Building on recent efforts to bring a socio-political perspective to social capital research, we dev...
This study examines the interrelationships among structural and relational dimensions of social capi...
Social capital has been regarded as a driving force in organizational emergence and growth. The grow...
This paper represents an attempt to integrate the concept of corporate entrepreneurship with the eme...
For organisations to survive, thrive and maintain a competitive advantage, intrapreneurship is quint...
Drawing on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) and social network research, this study focuses on strate...
This paper explores the relationships among entrepreneurship, leadership and social capital and its ...
Social capital refers to the resources derived from social relationships. Although the concept of so...
From a social capital perspective, this article investigates how entrepreneurs in new ventures utili...
Enduring commercial success of entrepreneurial ventures is often associated with effective selling a...
Social capital resources for the firm can be conceptualized as those executive-to-executive connecti...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of managers’ social capital on managerial reputation. Two dim...
This study investigates social behavior of employees and its effect on entrepreneurial activities. S...
Prior studies demonstrate the role of various facets of CEOs ’ individual characteristics in shap-in...
Based on the conceptualization of an organization as a set of relational ties linking together many ...