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The role of managers' political networking and functional experience in new venture performance: Evidence from China's transition economy
by
Li, Haiyang
, Zhang, Yan
in
Business studies
/ China
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic resources
/ Economic transitions
/ Economics
/ Experience
/ Financial management
/ Functional analysis
/ functional experience
/ Government officials
/ High tech industries
/ High technology industries
/ Management science
/ Managers
/ Networking
/ new venture
/ Ownership
/ political networking
/ Political networks
/ Politics
/ Resource allocation
/ Social networks
/ Startups
/ Studies
/ Transition economies
/ transition economy
/ Transitional economies
/ Ventures
2007
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The role of managers' political networking and functional experience in new venture performance: Evidence from China's transition economy
by
Li, Haiyang
, Zhang, Yan
in
Business studies
/ China
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic resources
/ Economic transitions
/ Economics
/ Experience
/ Financial management
/ Functional analysis
/ functional experience
/ Government officials
/ High tech industries
/ High technology industries
/ Management science
/ Managers
/ Networking
/ new venture
/ Ownership
/ political networking
/ Political networks
/ Politics
/ Resource allocation
/ Social networks
/ Startups
/ Studies
/ Transition economies
/ transition economy
/ Transitional economies
/ Ventures
2007
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The role of managers' political networking and functional experience in new venture performance: Evidence from China's transition economy
by
Li, Haiyang
, Zhang, Yan
in
Business studies
/ China
/ Corporate strategies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic resources
/ Economic transitions
/ Economics
/ Experience
/ Financial management
/ Functional analysis
/ functional experience
/ Government officials
/ High tech industries
/ High technology industries
/ Management science
/ Managers
/ Networking
/ new venture
/ Ownership
/ political networking
/ Political networks
/ Politics
/ Resource allocation
/ Social networks
/ Startups
/ Studies
/ Transition economies
/ transition economy
/ Transitional economies
/ Ventures
2007
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The role of managers' political networking and functional experience in new venture performance: Evidence from China's transition economy
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The role of managers' political networking and functional experience in new venture performance: Evidence from China's transition economy
2007
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Drawing upon the resource-based view and transaction cost economics, this study aims to examine how various types of managerial resources (i.e., political networking and functional experience) can be beneficial to new ventures in a transition economy. Using survey data from a sample of new venture in China's high-technology industries, we demonstrate that managers' political networking and functional experience are positively related to new venture performance. We also find that the positive relationship between functional experience and new venture performance is moderated by the type of ownership of the ventures and the level of dysfunctional competition in their environments. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.
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