2020
DOI: 10.3390/e22030343
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Analysis of Social Media Impact on Opportunity Recognition. A Social Networks and Entrepreneurial Alertness Mixed Approach

Abstract: This paper investigates the effects of social media on entrepreneurial opportunity recognition. Combining the internal and external approaches of opportunity recognition, the study analyzes how social media influences the entrepreneurs in discovering new entrepreneurial opportunities. Structural equation modeling was used in this study, using the variance-based partial least squares (PLS)–structural equation modeling (SEM), on a sample of 354 entrepreneurs. We concluded that social media directly and positivel… Show more

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“…Employees should be aware of the organization's strategy and mission for consistent and sustainable learning and remember that learning and education are the only way to progress and promote. This cooperation for determining the organizational aims motivates employees (Tajpour et al 2018a;Ceptureanu et al 2020;Vučeković et al 2020). According to , employees of such companies are their main capital and can be valuable when the individuals' knowledge are shared with the members inside and outside the company.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Employees should be aware of the organization's strategy and mission for consistent and sustainable learning and remember that learning and education are the only way to progress and promote. This cooperation for determining the organizational aims motivates employees (Tajpour et al 2018a;Ceptureanu et al 2020;Vučeković et al 2020). According to , employees of such companies are their main capital and can be valuable when the individuals' knowledge are shared with the members inside and outside the company.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, learning ability is necessary for improving entrepreneurial capacity (Tajpour et al 2018b). Learning the entrepreneurship concept allows identifying new opportunities and overcoming traditional barriers (Ceptureanu et al 2020). Entrepreneurial learning is an empirical process, in which during this process, the entrepreneur's experiences convert to knowledge; but, these experiences do not transform to knowledge directly (Salamzadeh et al 2021;Trabskaia and Mets 2021).…”
Section: Hypothesis 2b (H2b)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is to say, the more an individual involves in social media, the more social capital he can gain. In addition, unlike the bi-directional relationships on social media (such as Facebook), connections on most online Q&A communities are one-directional, by which users choose others to “follow” and have their groups of “followers.” Such asymmetric relationships are particularly ubiquitous between users and their fans, and boom the birth of the internet economy, where individuals with more social capital get not only more non-economic returns, such as reputation, sense of belonging, opportunity (Ceptureanu et al , 2020) and so on but also more economic returns.…”
Section: Theory Background and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, contemporary research shows the positive impact of using social media (SM) on different entrepreneurial activities, such as opportunity process [10], firm growth opportunity [11], the relationship between entrepreneurs and their customers [12], the business-to-business network and resource mobilization [13], and opportunity creation [14]. Other researchers argued that online SM can hinder entrepreneurs' ability to capitalize his/her prior knowledge due to the devastating amount of unreliable information shared by common people in online SM while consuming the entrepreneurs' time and effort and minimizing their ability for real socialization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%