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Tytuł:
Direct and moderation effects on U.S. apparel manufacturers’ engagement in network ties
Autorzy:
Brown, David A.
Engel-Enright, Carol
Miller, Nancy J.
Wydawca:
Cognitione Foundation for the Dissemination of Knowledge and Science
Cytata wydawnicza:
Miller, N. J., Engel-Enright, C., & Brown, D. A. (2021). Direct and moderation effects on U.S. apparel manufacturers’ engagement in network ties. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation, 17(3), 67-113. https://doi.org/10.7341/20211733
Opis:
PURPOSE: Firms do not continue and prosper purely on their own individual endeavors, as each firm is influenced by the activities of others, and thus direct and indirect relationships shape the firm’s strategic management. These relationships form the tactics by which knowledge and other strategically important resources are accessed and created. Forming and maintaining ties among members of a network have been the subject of numerous research studies in the social, economic, and business literature. Our work is framed by the resource-based view of the firm perspective along with social capital theory and its shared constructs in network theory. Prior findings suggest that networking ties are strategic actions generated for firm growth and continuance. The ties may be short-term or develop into long-term relationships. The intent of this research is to fill some of the gaps in interorganizational networking strategy by analyzing five antecedents that have been suggested in the literature as individually associated with entrepreneurs’ engagement in network ties. In this way, our work provides another research avenue for examining networking’s contribution to strategic management. We hypothesized positive connections to entrepreneurs’ engagement in network ties from antecedents involving the firm’s knowledge absorptive capacity, business goals, entrepreneurial orientation, social interactions, and support from their environment. METHODOLOGY: In our quantitative approach, we tested our proposed macrolevel direct and moderating connections through an online survey of 125 U.S. apparel manufacturing firms. The apparel manufacturing sector in the U.S., as in many countries, has struggled with multiple disrupting factors contributing to the sector’s decline in firm continuance. FINDINGS: The results from OLS regression analyses support our hypothesized connections in that each of the five antecedents significantly contributed to entrepreneurs’ engagement in network ties; however, when all five were collectively examined only absorptive capacity, social interaction, and business goals were significant (R2 = 0.58). Further examination of moderation effects found the entrepreneurs’ perceptions of a supportive environment to modify both entrepreneurial orientation and business goals. RESEARCH AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The effects of a supportive environment on business goals’ relationship with network ties were greater when perceptions of a supportive environment decreased, while the effects of a supportive environment on entrepreneurship orientation’s relationship with network ties were greater when perceptions of a supportive environment increased suggesting further study of U.S. entrepreneurs’ perceptions of their environments. Entrepreneurs’ interested in building domestic and international supply chain ties may find network ties provide one solution for adapting the firm’s resources for global competitiveness. Future studies may direct attention to other industry sectors or countries for replication with larger sample sizes as we recognize the limitations to generalizability and scale refinement due to our limited sample size. ORIGINALITY AND VALUE: The examination of five constructs to shed light on how an organization’s decisions may relate to engaging in networks and provides theoretical as well as practical implications that contribute to the larger organizational system framework.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Artykuł
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Dense nuclear matter equation of state from heavy-ion collisions
Autorzy:
Xu, Zhangbu
Pisarski, Robert D.
Singh, Mayank
Schmidt, Hans-Rudolf
Trautmann, Wolfgang
Chatziioannou, Katerina
Vogt, Ramona
Seto, Richard
Becattini, Francesco
Casini, Giovanni
Mosel, Ulrich
Verde, Giuseppe
Napolitani, Paolo
Spaliński, Michał
Brown, Kyle W.
Piekarewicz, Jorge
Senger, Peter
Sun, Kai-Jia
Vovchenko, Volodymyr
Wolter, Hermann
Gandolfi, Stefano
Andronic, Anton
Chajęcki, Zbigniew
Sen, Srimoyee
Colonna, Maria
Chbihi, Abdelouahad
Dueñas, José A.
McLerran, Larry
Kapusta, Joseph
Lombardo, Ivano
Jankowski, Jakub
Liu, Hong
Rau, Peter
Aichelin, Jörg
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Tang, Aihong
Florkowski, Wojciech
Steinheimer, Jan
Bratkovskaya, Elena
Jia, Jiangyong
Natowitz, Joseph B.
Cozma, Mircea Dan
Müller, Berndt
Hergert, Heiko
Inghirami, Gabriele
Xu, Nu
Harris, Steven P.
Bleicher, Marcus
Huang, Huan Zhong
Lisa, Michael A.
Motornenko, Anton
Brown, B. Alex
Gade, Alexandra
McIntosh, Alan B.
Stroth, Joachim
Holt, Jeremy W.
Ryblewski, Radoslaw
Shen, Chun
Wang, Gang
Papakonstantinou, Panagiota
Du, Lipei
Lynch, William G.
Danielewicz, Paweł
Elfner, Hannah
Lorenz, Manuel
Drischler, Christian
Keane, Declan
Prakash, Madappa
Randrup, Jørgen
Stephanov, Mikhail
Furnstahl, Richard J.
Dore, Travis
Schenke, Björn
Yennello, Sherry
Stefaniak, Maria
Tews, Ingo
Nazarewicz, Witold
Gramegna, Fabiana
Torrieri, Giorgio
Agarwal, Kshitij
Camaiani, Alberto
Kharzeev, Dmitri
Llope, William J.
Newton, William G.
Tsang, ManYee Betty
Kaminski, Matthias
Haxton, Wick
Bass, Steffen A.
Jiménez, José C.
Skokov, Vladimir
Plumberg, Christopher
Ko, Che-Ming
Dong, Xin
Heinz, Ulrich
Heller, Michal P.
Wada, Ryoichi
Abbasi, Navid
Geurts, Frank
Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn
Sorensen, Agnieszka
Li, Bao-An
Kumar, Rohit
Sherrill, Bradley
Dexheimer, Veronica
Yee, Ho-Ung
Pratt, Scott
Schäfer, Andreas
Blaschke, David
Kugler, Andrej
Huang, Xu-Guang
Ratti, Claudia
Herrmann, Norbert
Le Fèvre, Arnaud
Kardan, Behruz
Grozdanov, Sašo
Werner, Klaus
Gale, Charles
Ikeno, Natsumi
Noronha, Jorge
Blume, Christoph
Karpenko, Iurii
Yin, Yi
Sturm, Christian
Hagel, Kris
Hen, Or
Russotto, Paolo
Odyniec, Grażyna
Reddy, Sanjay
Marchi, Tommaso
Wang, Fuqiang
Fujimoto, Yuki
Galatyuk, Tetyana
Zbroszczyk, Hanna
Lee, Dean
Savchuk, Oleh
Brown, David A.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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