The Social Capital of Entrepreneurial Newcomers
Bridging, Status-power and Cognition
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This chapter explains the linkage between resource acquisition and social embeddedness in the entrepreneurial process. It emphasises that new venture creation is complex and reflects combinations of material a...
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This chapter presents research findings from in-depth interview data in the form of narrative analysis and illustrative quotations. The data demonstrates how technical-professional entrepreneurial newcomers in...
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This chapter presents research findings from in-depth interview data in the form of narrative analysis, illustrative quotations, undirected triadic network graphs and signed status graphs. The data demonstrate...
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This chapter presents research findings from in-depth interview data in the form of narrative analysis and illustrative quotations. The data demonstrates how technical-professional entrepreneurial newcomers co...
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This chapter reemphasises that bridging ties are vertical, upward, authoritative, heterogeneous and more formalised arrangements, which is actually akin to what Weber conceptualised as (Vergesellschaftung, Macht,...
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The first part of this book provides a literature review pertaining to entrepreneurial newcomers’ resource acquisition and their cognitive social capital when negotiating status and power differentials in brid...
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There is an extraordinary amount of research pertaining to social capital in the fields of management and entrepreneurship. This chapter explains that the features of cognitive social capital are relatively un...
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This chapter explains the importance of social capital for society, management and entrepreneurship. It emphasises the scholarly importance of social capital in the fields of social science, economics, health,...
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By the time children reach adolescence, most have experienced at least one type of severe adversity and many have been exposed to multiple types. However, whether patterns of adverse childhood experiences are ...