Resumen
By utilizing the perspectives of 27 interviewees from family businesses embedded in three sub-national regions of a developing country, we explore how regional cultural background of families explains heterogeneity in their endowed entrepreneurial capital (EC). We draw on Nordqvist & Melin's framework for entrepreneurship and family business as an organizing framework and chalk out its various sub-dimensions and their differential effects on EC across regions. This research contributes to understanding how informal institutions influence entrepreneurial capital and explains why significant variations in regional development exist within a perceived homogeneous institutional setting.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Estado | Publicada - 3 abr 2019 |
Evento | 4th International Family Business Research Forum (IFBRF 2019) - Duración: 3 abr 2019 → 5 abr 2019 |
Conferencia
Conferencia | 4th International Family Business Research Forum (IFBRF 2019) |
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Período | 3/04/19 → 5/04/19 |