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Do emerging ecosystems and individual capitals matter in entrepreneurial re-entry’ quality and speed?

Guerrero, Maribel LU and Espinoza-Benavides, Jorge (2021) In International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal 17(3). p.1131-1158
Abstract

This study analyses the influence of environmental and individual conditions on the quality and the speed of entrepreneurial re-entries in emerging economies after a business failure. We propose a conceptual framework supported by the institutional economic theory to study the influence of environmental conditions; and human and social capital to study the influence of individuals’ skills, experiences, and relationships. A retrospective multiple case study analysis was designed to test our conceptual model by capturing longitudinal information on occurred events, trajectory, and determinants of twenty re-entrepreneurs. Our results show that the entrepreneurial experience and type of venture influence the accelerating effect of... (More)

This study analyses the influence of environmental and individual conditions on the quality and the speed of entrepreneurial re-entries in emerging economies after a business failure. We propose a conceptual framework supported by the institutional economic theory to study the influence of environmental conditions; and human and social capital to study the influence of individuals’ skills, experiences, and relationships. A retrospective multiple case study analysis was designed to test our conceptual model by capturing longitudinal information on occurred events, trajectory, and determinants of twenty re-entrepreneurs. Our results show that the entrepreneurial experience and type of venture influence the accelerating effect of re-entrepreneurship, as well as how environmental conditions moderate the quality and speed of entrepreneurial re-entries. We provoke a discussion and implications for multiple actors involved in the re-entry of entrepreneurs after a business failure.

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Emerging economies, Entrepreneurial ecosystems, Entrepreneurial re-entry, Human capital, Institutional economic theory, Social capital, Speed and quality
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International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
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17
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28 pages
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Springer
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1554-7191
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10.1007/s11365-020-00733-3
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English
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  title        = {{Do emerging ecosystems and individual capitals matter in entrepreneurial re-entry’ quality and speed?}},
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  doi          = {{10.1007/s11365-020-00733-3}},
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