Network structure and firm-level entrepreneurial behavior: The role of market and technological knowledge networks
Abstract
This paper examines how the structural holes of a firm's market and technological knowledge networks affect firm-level entrepreneurial behavior (EB). Our results provide evidence that market network structural holes are positively associated with firm EB, while the technological ones enhance firm-level EB under the condition that an open market network is also in place. Departing from the purely “structuralist” view, which explains network...
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Title
Network structure and firm-level entrepreneurial behavior: The role of market and technological knowledge networks
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
106
Pages
129 - 138
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