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Social capital of entrepreneurs and small firm performance: A meta-analysis of contextual and methodological moderators
Authors:Wouter Stam  Souren Arzlanian  Tom Elfring
Affiliation:1. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Management, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Despite a surge of studies examining the role of social capital in the entrepreneurial process, no quantitative assessments exist of the empirical evidence to date. To resolve seemingly conflicting results, we conducted a meta-analysis of the link between entrepreneurs' personal networks and small firm performance and identify new moderators affecting this relationship. Analyses of 61 independent samples indicated that the social capital–performance link was positive and significant (rc = .211). Effect sizes of weak ties were smaller than those of structural holes, while network diversity had the largest positive effect on performance. Results also showed that the social capital–performance link depends on the age of small firms, the industry and institutional contexts in which they operate, and on the specific network or performance measures used. Based on these findings, we develop recommendations for future research on the contingent value of social capital for small firms.
Keywords:Networks   Social capital   Small firm performance   Meta-analysis
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