Buddhist entrepreneurs and new venture performance: the mediating role of entrepreneurial risk-taking
Abstract
This study examines how Buddhism as an Eastern religion influences new venture performance. We propose that Buddhist values and associations can bring unique benefits to new ventures founded by Buddhist entrepreneurs and help improve new venture performance. We further advance that at least part of these religious benefits will be realized through an entrepreneurial risk-taking strategy, as reflected in research and development investment and...
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Title
Buddhist entrepreneurs and new venture performance: the mediating role of entrepreneurial risk-taking
Published Date
Jan 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
713 - 727
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