The role of opportunity feasibility beliefs and bribery on resource acquisition speed and new venture emergence

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归属学者:

韩炜

作者:

Han Wei ; Luo Yong (Eddie); Huang Qihai; Yang Jun

语种:

英文

出版日期:

2022-06-14

学科:

理论经济学

提交日期

2022-07-06

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Han Wei,Luo Yong (Eddie),Huang Qihai,Yang Jun. The role of opportunity feasibility beliefs and bribery on resource acquisition speed and new venture emergence[J]. Journal of Business Research,2022(。。):518-527.

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  • dc.title
  • The role of opportunity feasibility beliefs and bribery on resource acquisition speed and new venture emergence
  • dc.contributor.author
  • Han Wei;Luo Yong (Eddie);Huang Qihai;Yang Jun
  • dc.contributor.affiliation
  • Business School; Southwest University of Political Science and Law; China;Kent Business School; University of Kent; UK;;Huddersfield Business School; University of Huddersfield; UK;Management School; Zhejiang University; China;
  • dc.publisher
  • Journal of Business Research
  • dc.identifier.year
  • 2022
  • dc.identifier.issue
  • 。。
  • dc.identifier.volume
  • 149
  • dc.identifier.page
  • 518-527
  • dc.date.issued
  • 2022-06-14
  • dc.language.iso
  • 英文
  • dc.subject
  • Opportunity belief;Bribery;Resource acquisition speed;Venture creation;Emerging economy
  • dc.description.abstract
  • Venture creation is an entrepreneurial process initiated by nascent entrepreneurs to identify and exploit opportunities. Beliefs of opportunity feasibility are found to facilitate new venture emergence in developed economy contexts. This paper examines how opportunity beliefs influence venture creation in an emerging economy context. The results of the Chinese Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics show that opportunity beliefs are negatively related to new venture emergence and the speed of resource acquisition, respectively. Further, entrepreneurs’ bribery behavior moderates the relationship between opportunity beliefs and the speed of resource acquisition. Our research provides important theoretical and policy implications for entrepreneurs and policy makers, especially in emerging economies.
  • dc.identifier.issn
  • 0148-2963
  • dc.identifier.if
  • 10.602
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