Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital in the recruitment of managers for their transnational ventures is less understood. The authors conducted eight in-depth interviews with transnational entrepreneurs of Indian origin in the United Kingdom and nine confirmatory interviews with managers of their transnational ventures. Findings show that transnational entrepreneurs substitute or complement international and local social capital in the recruitment of managers contingent on whether they (a) live in the United Kingdom or India and (b) use social ties in the United Kingdom or India to recruit managers. Implications for research, policy and management are discussed
In this paper I seek to analyze the advantages foreign entrepreneurs may possess in this context by ...
This study suggests that it is critical for executives to develop transnational social capital (TSC)...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
The interaction between social and human capital of migrant entrepreneurs is important for understan...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Recent studies on the internationalization of SMEs have highlighted the importance of social network...
This contribution introduces the notion of social capital and discusses integration into the studies...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
The authors seek to advance the understanding of social capital in the acquisition of other types of...
The authors seek to advance the understanding of social capital in the acquisition of other types of...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
This resource based inter-generational study explores the propensity of Indian immigrants towards en...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
In this paper I seek to analyze the advantages foreign entrepreneurs may possess in this context by ...
This study suggests that it is critical for executives to develop transnational social capital (TSC)...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
The interaction between social and human capital of migrant entrepreneurs is important for understan...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Recent studies on the internationalization of SMEs have highlighted the importance of social network...
This contribution introduces the notion of social capital and discusses integration into the studies...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
The authors seek to advance the understanding of social capital in the acquisition of other types of...
The authors seek to advance the understanding of social capital in the acquisition of other types of...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
This resource based inter-generational study explores the propensity of Indian immigrants towards en...
While most research on internationalisation process has focused on entry mode selection, this paper ...
In this paper I seek to analyze the advantages foreign entrepreneurs may possess in this context by ...
This study suggests that it is critical for executives to develop transnational social capital (TSC)...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...