Original paper
Network or Independent Business? Entrepreneurs' Human, Social and Financial Capital as Determinants of Mode of Entry
Abstract
When establishing a new business, entrepreneurs can decide to join a network of independent business partners rather than choose the alternative of independent business ownership. In this study, we use a probit model on a large database to study the human, social, and financial capital of French entrepreneurs who join franchising and comparable forms of networks. Results confirm that initial levels of human and social capital are significant...
Paper Details
Title
Network or Independent Business? Entrepreneurs' Human, Social and Financial Capital as Determinants of Mode of Entry
Published Date
Dec 19, 2014
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
167 - 181
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