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Anat BarNir

Researcher at University of North Texas

Publications -  16
Citations -  1536

Anat BarNir is an academic researcher from University of North Texas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human capital & Team composition. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1372 citations. Previous affiliations of Anat BarNir include College of Business Administration.

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Interfirm Alliances in the Small Business: The Role of Social Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored whether the social network of small firm executives can be leveraged to facilitate the establishment of interfirm alliances, and found that the number of inter-firm alliances is positively related to several networking properties (propensity to network, strength of ties, and network prestige).
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Mediation and Moderated Mediation in the Relationship Among Role Models, Self‐Efficacy, Entrepreneurial Career Intention, and Gender

TL;DR: The authors explored the effect of exposure to entrepreneurial role models on entrepreneurial career intention, and found that role models have a significant and positive impact on intention, that gender moderated the effects, and that self-efficacy mediated it.
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The effects of human capital, organizational demography, and interpersonal processes on venture partner perceptions of firm profit and growth

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effects of human capital, organizational demography, and interpersonal processes on partner evaluations of venture performance, defined as the presence of profit and growth, and proposed that this perspective be included in future venture viability assessment, and used for intervention to enhance venture success.
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Business process digitization, strategy, and the impact of firm age and size: the case of the magazine publishing industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored issues related to firm age and size and the firm's propensity to engage in Internet-enabled process digitization by conducting an empirical investigation based on a sample of 150 firms in the magazine publishing industry.
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Revenue streams and digital content providers: an empirical investigation

TL;DR: Using the magazine publishing industry as a context, this paper provides an empirical exploration of various revenue streams and relates them to manager assessment of the performance of the firm’s online efforts, present, to the authors’ knowledge, the first empirical Exploration of the link between the Performance of an online effort and various Revenue streams pursued.