The Relationship among Social Capital, Entrepreneurial Orientation, Organizational Resources and Entrepreneurial Performance for New Ventures

  • Chen C
  • Tzeng L
  • Ou W
  • et al.
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This research examines empirically the relationship among social capital, entrepreneurial orientation, organizational resource, and entrepreneurial performance for new ventures. Data is collected by means of mailing questionnaire to new ventures in Taiwan, and a total of one hundred and four qualified observations were collected. The results obtained in this research indicate that there are significant relationships among social capital, entrepreneurial orientation, and organizational resources. Additionally, the influence of social capital, entrepreneurial orientation, and organizational resources on entrepreneurial performance is significant. BAI2006 ID=6030

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Chen, C.-N., Tzeng, L.-C., Ou, W.-M., & Chang, K.-T. (2007). The Relationship among Social Capital, Entrepreneurial Orientation, Organizational Resources and Entrepreneurial Performance for New Ventures. Contemporary Management Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.90

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