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The effects of network's structural holes: polycentric institutions, product portfolio, and new venture growth in China and Russia

Batjargal, Bat - ;

This study examines the effect of network's structural holes (i.e., the absence of a link between two contacts who are both linked to an actor) on product development and profit growth of software ventures in two different institutional contexts—China and Russia. Using interview data of 159 software entrepreneurs in Beijing and Moscow, the study found that the effect of structural holes is contingent upon country institutional context and venture development stage. Specifically, structural holes have a positive main effect on product portfolio, but a negative main effect on profit growth in the second revenue year (early stage of venture development). Structural holes are more useful in the Russian institutional context compared to the Chinese institutional context due to the polycentricity of institutions. The research implications of the findings are discussed. Copyright © 2010 Strategic Management Society


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
SEJ0402PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitMalden Massachusetts: John Wiley & Sons Inc 2010
EdisiVol 4 No. 2, June 2010
SubjekChina
Entrepreneur
Russia
structural holes
polycentric institutions
new software venture
ISBN/ISSN1932-4391
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik17 p.
Info Detail SpesifikStrategic Entrepreneurship Journal
Other Version/RelatedTidak tersedia versi lain
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