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The role of social capital in French entrepreneurial networks: Using contacts for successful startups,Used
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There is a growing recognition that networks and networking are increasingly important for today's entrepreneurs and successful startups. The success or failure of a venture may depend on the quality of entrepreneurial contacts and their social capital. In particular very little is known about the role of social capital in French entrepreneurial networks at the prestartup stage. This book explores the structural, relational and cognitive dimensions of social capital and their interrelatedness. A multimethod approach is adopted consisting of semistructured interviews, participant observation and repertory grids, the methodological tool from George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory. This book provides a unique insight into French entrepreneurial networking at the prestartup stage where the foundations are laid for a successful venture development. As such the analysis and findings are particularly relevant for business support organisations, educational policy makers, teacher, trainers and educators, but also entrepreneurs themselves.
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