We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn about the role early events play in the later success of a business. We use name generator questions paired with career history questions to identify ‘event contacts’ missed by the usual focus on current business. We draw four conclusions from interviews with a large, stratified random sample of entrepreneurs: (1) Relations with event contacts stand out for guanxi qualities of high trust relatively independent of the surrounding network structure, and are critical to distinguishing more successful entrepreneurs from the less successful. (2) The substance of a significant event matters less than the fact that the entrepreneur deems it significant...
This working paper analyzes the role played by two dimensions of entrepreneurs’ private social capit...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
Family ties are an important conduit of resources for entrepreneurs, but both positive and negative ...
We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn abo...
This dissertation studies how entrepreneurs construct, manage, and mobilize their networks, and how ...
Intending to clear space for rigorous integrative research bridging theory and research across East ...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
International entrepreneurship involves the identification and exploitation of opportunities for int...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
The dynamic nature of entrepreneurship has been attracting a great deal of attention recently. The r...
Guanxi networks are critical for achieving entrepreneurial success in China. Informed by the literat...
Despite the extensive attention to the role of entrepreneurs’ business or political ties, few studie...
Together with human capital and financial capital, social capital is seen as completing the triumvir...
China has blossomed from going from one of the poorest economies to a financial leader. The private ...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
This working paper analyzes the role played by two dimensions of entrepreneurs’ private social capit...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
Family ties are an important conduit of resources for entrepreneurs, but both positive and negative ...
We trace the social networks around Chinese entrepreneurs back to their firm's founding to learn abo...
This dissertation studies how entrepreneurs construct, manage, and mobilize their networks, and how ...
Intending to clear space for rigorous integrative research bridging theory and research across East ...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
International entrepreneurship involves the identification and exploitation of opportunities for int...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
The dynamic nature of entrepreneurship has been attracting a great deal of attention recently. The r...
Guanxi networks are critical for achieving entrepreneurial success in China. Informed by the literat...
Despite the extensive attention to the role of entrepreneurs’ business or political ties, few studie...
Together with human capital and financial capital, social capital is seen as completing the triumvir...
China has blossomed from going from one of the poorest economies to a financial leader. The private ...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
This working paper analyzes the role played by two dimensions of entrepreneurs’ private social capit...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
Family ties are an important conduit of resources for entrepreneurs, but both positive and negative ...