This article explores the growth aspirations of owners and managers of young firms in a post-conflict economy by focusing on social capital. It treats social capital as a multidimensional, multilevel phenomenon, studying the effects of discussion network characteristics, trust in institutions, generalised trust in people and local ethnic pluralism. We argue that in a post-conflict country, ethnic pluralism is indicative of local norms of tolerance towards experimentation and risk taking which support growth aspirations. It also distinguishes between the aspirations of hired managers and owners-managers. The empirical counterpart and hypotheses testing rely on survey evidence drawn from young businesses in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Perceived as a factor that influences the efficiency and effectiveness of key production factors in ...
Abstract This thesis investigates the management of social capital processes as they are accomplis...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
This article explores the growth aspirations of owners and managers of young firms in a post-conflic...
We explore the social determinants of growth aspirations of young firms’ owners and managers in a po...
UnrestrictedThe study bridges transition scholarship with social network studies to examine whether ...
Entrepreneurship is considered as a critical factor for the development of transition economies and ...
This thesis considers previous and present research on the interface of social capital and entrepre...
The present article is focused on impacts of social capital on transformation from efficiency to inn...
This paper aims to give an overview of the extant literature on the various aspects related to socia...
Social capital according to OECD definition is networks together with shared norms, values and under...
This article analyses the effect of social capital on entrepreneurship in Europe, distinguishing bet...
Purpose: Through utilising social capital as an overarching concept, the purpose of this article is ...
From the perspective of an individual, civic engagement or entrepreneurship makes sense only if effe...
Perceived as a factor that influences the efficiency and effectiveness of key production factors in ...
Abstract This thesis investigates the management of social capital processes as they are accomplis...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
This article explores the growth aspirations of owners and managers of young firms in a post-conflic...
We explore the social determinants of growth aspirations of young firms’ owners and managers in a po...
UnrestrictedThe study bridges transition scholarship with social network studies to examine whether ...
Entrepreneurship is considered as a critical factor for the development of transition economies and ...
This thesis considers previous and present research on the interface of social capital and entrepre...
The present article is focused on impacts of social capital on transformation from efficiency to inn...
This paper aims to give an overview of the extant literature on the various aspects related to socia...
Social capital according to OECD definition is networks together with shared norms, values and under...
This article analyses the effect of social capital on entrepreneurship in Europe, distinguishing bet...
Purpose: Through utilising social capital as an overarching concept, the purpose of this article is ...
From the perspective of an individual, civic engagement or entrepreneurship makes sense only if effe...
Perceived as a factor that influences the efficiency and effectiveness of key production factors in ...
Abstract This thesis investigates the management of social capital processes as they are accomplis...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...