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Social capital inequality and capital structure of new firms in a developing country: the role of bank ties
Vi Dung Ngo, Quang Evansluong, Frank Janssen, Duc Khuong NguyenThis article aims to clarify the role of social capital and social capital inequality embedded in bank ties in enabling and diversifying new firms' debt use.
Rural women entrepreneurs in Oman: problems and opportunities
Suhail M. Ghouse, Omar Durrah, Gerard McElweeThis paper examines the challenges associated with rural women entrepreneurs in Oman. The study is based on women living in rural and highland areas who aim to move beyond their…
Entrepreneurial logic and fit: a cross-level model of incubator performance
Charlene L. Nicholls-Nixon, Dave ValliereAlthough business incubators are widely used support mechanisms for innovative entrepreneurship, the literature still lacks theoretically based explanations of how the incubation…
Mixed embeddedness of Brazilian entrepreneurs in Toronto
Roberto Pessoa de Queiroz Falcão, Michel Mott Machado, Eduardo Picanço Cruz, Caroline Shenaz HosseinThe purpose of this article is to investigate how social integration, immigrant networks and barriers to ventureing affect the entrepreneurial activities of Brazilians in Canada…
Societal self-control and post-exit entrepreneurial intentions
Saurav PathakThe study examines the role that societal levels of self-control – behavioral and cognitive self-control – play in shaping entrepreneurial intentions after both favorable and…
Journey's end: a dynamic framework of entrepreneurial processes and capitals relating to early stage business exit
Richard Hanage, Pekka Stenholm, Jonathan M. Scott, Mark A.P. DaviesThe purpose of this paper is to respond to the call by McMullen and Dimov (2013) for a clearer understanding of entrepreneurial journeys by investigating the entrepreneurial…
ICT resources and use: examining differences in pathways to improved small firm performance
Malcolm J. Beynon, Max Munday, Neil RocheThe paper shows how small firms perceive the pathways through which access to and adoption of superfast broadband-enabled resources strengthen business performance. Improvements…
Predicting the effect of entrepreneurial stressors and resultant strain on entrepreneurial behaviour: an SEM-based machine-learning approach
Tahseen Anwer Arshi, Sardar Islam, Nirmal GunupudiConsiderable evidence suggests that although they overlap, entrepreneurial and employee stressors have different causal antecedents and outcomes. However, limited empirical data…
Impulsivity and entrepreneurial perseverance: toward an empirical account and entrepreneurship-prone profile
Michael L. Pietersen, Melodi BothaAlthough emerging research has linked impulsivity with the decision to start a business, scholars have yet to draw implications for later-stage entrepreneurial outcomes…
The provenance and effects of entrepreneurial inspiration
Anne Rienke Van Ewijk, Ghulam Nabi, Wiebke WeberBuilding on authoritative studies on inspiration in the field of psychology (e.g. Thrash and Elliot, 2013, 2014), this study aims to clarify how entrepreneurial inspiration – an…
Are social and traditional entrepreneurial intentions really that different?
Susana C. Santos, Shahrokh Nikou, Malin Brännback, Eric W. LiguoriBuilding on construal level theory (CLT), this study explores mental representations of entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) with different foci (i.e. social and commercial) among…
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