TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies and Tools for Entrepreneurial Resource Access
T2 - A Cross-disciplinary Review and Typology
AU - Rawhouser, Hans
AU - Villanueva, Jaume
AU - Newbert, Scott L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 British Academy of Management and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2017/10
Y1 - 2017/10
N2 - Given that gaining access to external resources is a critical component of entrepreneurial activity, a great deal of research has been done in an attempt to predict and explain this phenomenon. Unfortunately, this literature is largely scattered across a wide variety of somewhat disconnected research streams, which makes interpreting the insights that have been hitherto gained challenging. In response, the authors identify a sample of 76 relevant articles from the leading management and entrepreneurship journals that examine entrepreneurial access to resources. Using a narrative synthesis approach, they then organize these articles based on the strategies (projective and/or interpersonal) and tools (words, actions, associations and/or intangibles) by which entrepreneurs gain access to resources. Based on this categorization, the authors discuss the major themes in the extant literature and offer suggestions for how to move research on entrepreneurial access forward in the future.
AB - Given that gaining access to external resources is a critical component of entrepreneurial activity, a great deal of research has been done in an attempt to predict and explain this phenomenon. Unfortunately, this literature is largely scattered across a wide variety of somewhat disconnected research streams, which makes interpreting the insights that have been hitherto gained challenging. In response, the authors identify a sample of 76 relevant articles from the leading management and entrepreneurship journals that examine entrepreneurial access to resources. Using a narrative synthesis approach, they then organize these articles based on the strategies (projective and/or interpersonal) and tools (words, actions, associations and/or intangibles) by which entrepreneurs gain access to resources. Based on this categorization, the authors discuss the major themes in the extant literature and offer suggestions for how to move research on entrepreneurial access forward in the future.
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U2 - 10.1111/ijmr.12105
DO - 10.1111/ijmr.12105
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85031500997
SN - 1460-8545
VL - 19
SP - 473
EP - 491
JO - International Journal of Management Reviews
JF - International Journal of Management Reviews
IS - 4
ER -