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How does entrepreneurs' social capital hinder new business development? A relational embeddedness perspective
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The authors examined the underlying process about how shared cognition influences new business development and found that strong ties bring decision-making constraints for entrepreneurs to bear, while trust helps to lessen such restriction.About:
This article is published in Journal of Business Research.The article was published on 2013-12-01. It has received 73 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social network & New business development.read more
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Embracing digital networks: Entrepreneurs' social capital online
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a conceptual framework with 12 research propositions that specify how the unique technical capabilities of social network sites impact entrepreneurs' bridging and bonding social capital online.
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Entrepreneurial orientation, network resource acquisition, and firm performance: A network approach
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply a network approach to develop a model that highlights the role of resource acquisition through networks as an important mediating mechanism through which entrepreneurial orientation influences firm performance.
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The Negative Effects of Social Capital in Organizations: A Review and Extension
Kishore Gopalakrishna Pillai,Gerard P. Hodgkinson,Gurumurthy Kalyanaram,Gurumurthy Kalyanaram,Smitha R. Nair +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the published scholarly empirical evidence pertaining to the negative effects of social capital in organizations through a search of Web of Knowledge and Scopus, and then enumerates six potentially negative effects arising from increased levels of Social Capital.
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Big Data‐Savvy Teams’ Skills, Big Data‐Driven Actions and Business Performance
Pervaiz Akhtar,Pervaiz Akhtar,Pervaiz Akhtar,Jedrzej George Frynas,Kamel Mellahi,Subhan Ullah +5 more
TL;DR: These results indicate that BDS teams' skills that produce valuable insights are the key determinants for BDD actions, which ultimately contribute to business performance and it is demonstrated that those organisations that emphasise B DD actions perform better compared to those that do not focus on such applications and relevant insights.
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Immigrant family businesses: social capital, network benefits and business performance
Jasmine Tata,Sameer Prasad +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined social capital as a multidimensional construct and focus on two attributes of social capital: structural embeddedness and relational embeddedness, and examined how social capital influences business performance through the mediating effect of network benefits.
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