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Original scientific paper

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NETWORKING, ENTREPRENEURIAL SELFEFFICACY AND FIRM GROWTH: THE CASE OF SLOVENIAN COMPANIES

Tina Bratkovič
Boštjan Antončić
Alex F. DeNoble


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Abstract

Social networks represent the immediate environment in which entrepreneurs are embedded and they therefore have a great influence on entrepreneurs’ behavior. Entrepreneurs’ social networks can provide entrepreneurs and their firms with information, support and access to resources. The support of the environment is important for reinforcing self-efficacy which is recognized as a predictor of firm performance. In this study, we developed and empirically tested hypotheses about the relationships between networking, entrepreneurial self-efficacy and small firm growth. The findings show that entrepreneurs can enhance entrepreneurial self-efficacy through network support, and consequently contribute to relative firm growth. The study provides significant contributions to entrepreneurship network theory and holds important implications for theory and practice.

Keywords

Entrepreneurship; networking; entrepreneurial self-efficacy; small firm; growth

Hrčak ID:

80013

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/80013

Publication date:

1.4.2012.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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