The Antecedents of Resource Mobilization by Nascent Entrepreneurs: Team Formation
It has been frequently argued that strong ties are important for mobilization of resources, especially when there is uncertainty on whether the resources will be returned. The empirical evidence of the relationship between strong ties and resource mobilization is equivocal. Further, given that stron...
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Main Author: | KOTHA, Reddi Rayalu |
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2005
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