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How do hospitality entrepreneurs use their social networks to access resources? Evidence from the lifecycle of small hospitality enterprises
Institution:1. Vocational School of Social Sciences, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34452, Turkey;2. School of Archaeology and Tourism, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan
Abstract:This study investigates entrepreneurs’ use of social networks to access resources during the conception, start-up, and consolidation stages of small enterprises in the hospitality industry in Sergipe State, Brazil. This study analyzes four cases of small hotel ventures, employing cross-case analyses to identify the patterns, similarities, and differences between the cases. The study findings highlight that, in the start-up stage, entrepreneurs access fewer resources, utilizing only family and friends, primarily as moral support. In the consolidation stage, entrepreneurs rely more on their weak links, accessing them with greater frequency. Mobilizing social networks is a dynamic process, and how entrepreneurs use these networks changes throughout the business-creation process. This is one of the first studies on how entrepreneurs use their social networks, especially in a developing economy.
Keywords:Entrepreneurship  Social networks  Resources  Small hospitality enterprises
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