Beyond environmental scarcity: Human and social capital as driving forces of bootstrapping activities |
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Authors: | Dietmar Grichnik Jan Brinckmann Luv Singh Sophie Manigart |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Entrepreneurship, University of St. Gallen, Dufourstrasse 40a, CH-9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland;2. ESADE Graduate School of Business, Avenida Pedralbes 60-62, 08034 Barcelona, Spain;3. WHU, Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar 56179, Germany;4. Vlerick Business School and Ghent University, Reep 1, 9000 Ghent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Although entrepreneurship scholars highlight bootstrapping as a key resource acquisition approach to respond to the inherent resource constraints that nascent ventures face, little is known about what causes nascent ventures to engage in bootstrapping. Theory highlights the environment as an important determinant of bootstrapping activity. Analyzing bootstrapping behavior of 298 nascent ventures, we find that beyond perceived environmental factors, individual characteristics of the nascent entrepreneurs and factors relating to the embeddedness of the entrepreneurs in the environment determine their venture's bootstrapping behavior. In a more fine-grained analysis we gain insights into how these antecedents shape the use of particular bootstrapping strategies. Findings contribute to our understanding of factors driving resource management approaches in nascent ventures. |
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Keywords: | Bootstrapping Human capital Social capital Environmental munificence Nascent ventures |
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