This article examines the contingent value of entrepreneurs' networks to survival likelihood of Internet ventures, and the dynamics of entrepreneurs' networks over time. The empirical data are composed of the longitudinal surveys of 94 Internet ventures in Beijing, China. The study found the positive and the negative contingent effects of structural holes on the survival likelihood of new firms. The study found that networking skills of entrepreneurs are associated positively with the changes in networks over time. Improved social skills lead to greater firm legitimacy.Structural holes, human capital, Internet, entrepreneurship, China
xiii, 194 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2008 LiAn understanding...
Most of the entrepreneurship literature has addressed the benefits and necessity of using social net...
This article is about the network theory of advantage applied to entrepreneurship and an area-probab...
This article examines the contingent value of entrepreneurs' networks to survival likelihood of Inte...
This study examines the effects of networking skills of entrepreneurs on network dynamics and ventur...
Internet is without any doubt playing a significant role in businesses as well as peoples’ lives. Ma...
This dissertation studies how entrepreneurs construct, manage, and mobilize their networks, and how ...
This article examines the interaction effects of social capital and human capital (experience) of en...
In this article, I compare personal networks of Chinese and Russian entrepreneurs in terms of networ...
In this exploratory study, we investigate how Chinese entrepreneurs on digital platforms interact an...
This research examines the rationale of geographic co-location of entrepreneurs who do business on i...
This study examines the impact of entrepreneurs’ network structure and knowledge homogeneity/heterog...
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...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
xiii, 194 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2008 LiAn understanding...
Most of the entrepreneurship literature has addressed the benefits and necessity of using social net...
This article is about the network theory of advantage applied to entrepreneurship and an area-probab...
This article examines the contingent value of entrepreneurs' networks to survival likelihood of Inte...
This study examines the effects of networking skills of entrepreneurs on network dynamics and ventur...
Internet is without any doubt playing a significant role in businesses as well as peoples’ lives. Ma...
This dissertation studies how entrepreneurs construct, manage, and mobilize their networks, and how ...
This article examines the interaction effects of social capital and human capital (experience) of en...
In this article, I compare personal networks of Chinese and Russian entrepreneurs in terms of networ...
In this exploratory study, we investigate how Chinese entrepreneurs on digital platforms interact an...
This research examines the rationale of geographic co-location of entrepreneurs who do business on i...
This study examines the impact of entrepreneurs’ network structure and knowledge homogeneity/heterog...
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...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
xiii, 194 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2008 LiAn understanding...
Most of the entrepreneurship literature has addressed the benefits and necessity of using social net...
This article is about the network theory of advantage applied to entrepreneurship and an area-probab...