2017
DOI: 10.1108/jsbed-05-2017-0161
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Culture and social capital network effects on the survival and performance of high-tech micro and small firms

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose an integrated theory to explain the effect of regional culture on high-technology micro and small (HTMS) firm outcomes. The integrated culture-social capital outcomes (CSCO) model examines the impact of culture on performance and evolution of HTMS firms through the mediating effect of intra-firm and inter-firm social capital. Design/methodology/approach Theoretical insights from social capital and culture are combined with the results of previous empirical obse… Show more

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“…First, close relationships with research institutions provide new scientific knowledge, cutting-edge technologies and high-level human capital (e.g. experts, professors and top scientists) to new ventures and a new direction for developing new products and technologies (Hallam et al, 2018). By using research facilities and from cooperation with scientists, new ventures can reduce their R&D expenditure while increasing the level of innovation output (Xiao and North, 2018).…”
Section: Hypotheses Development and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, close relationships with research institutions provide new scientific knowledge, cutting-edge technologies and high-level human capital (e.g. experts, professors and top scientists) to new ventures and a new direction for developing new products and technologies (Hallam et al, 2018). By using research facilities and from cooperation with scientists, new ventures can reduce their R&D expenditure while increasing the level of innovation output (Xiao and North, 2018).…”
Section: Hypotheses Development and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of small enterprises in the development of economy is an established fact with particular reference to developing countries. Even most developed economies also seem heavily dependent on SMEs' performance for their economic development (Hallam et al, 2018). Such ventures help in expanding the economy as well as creating employment opportunities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is much debate on the use of capital assets, as well as their links to competition. Our research has tried to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practice that currently exists within entrepreneurial family research (Laferrère and McEntee, 1995; Dunn and Holtz-Eakin, 2000; Danes et al , 2009; Shi et al , 2015; Blanco-Mazagatos et al , 2018; Ramalho et al , 2018; Daovisan and Chamaratana, 2020a, b; Daovisan and Shen, 2020) as most of the literature has focussed on medium-large (Gottardo and Moisello (2014), high-tech (Hallam et al , 2018) and public firms (Baek et al , 2016; Breton-Miller and Miller, 2018). The results show that there is no ideal context, as previous studies tested the human, social and financial factors showing a linear model (Carter et al , 2003; Cetindamar et al , 2012; Sharafeddine, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%