Corporate entrepreneurship as resource capital configuration in emerging market firms
Network-based resource capital such as political capital, social capital, and reputational capital are critical in providing firms with special access to various resources and legitimacy in emerging markets. However, how these generic nonmarket forms of capital are transformed into value-adding, ind...
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Main Authors: | YIU, Daphne W., LAU, Chung-Ming |
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2008
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