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The structure of founding teams : homophily, strong ties, and isolation among US entrepreneurs
Ruef, Martin
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Aldrich, Howard E.
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Carter, Nancy M.
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Carter, Nancy M.
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Ruef, Martin
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2004
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The paradox of resource provision in entrepreneurial teams : between self-interest and the collective enterprise
Yang, Tiantian
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Bao, Jiayi
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Aldrich, Howard E.
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Teams that Work Together, Stay Together : Resiliency of Entrepreneurial Teams
Kim, Phillip H.
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Aldrich, Howard E.
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2011
In this paper, we extend our previous research by investigating the stability of start-up teams and its impact on reaching operating status. Using the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED), we analyze a nationally representative cohort of nascent entrepreneurs over three observation...
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Fruits of Co-Laboring : Effects of Entrepreneurial Team Stability on the Organizational Founding Process
Kim, Phillip H.
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Aldrich, Howard E.
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Ruef, Martin
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2011
We examine consequences of team stability and change on the time new ventures take to achieve various organizing milestones. We propose two competing hypotheses: 1) Stable teams indicate greater coordination and positively contribute to achieving certain founding events and 2) Teams that...
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Status Characteristics and Contribution Recognitions within Startup Teams
Davis, Amy E.
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Aldrich, Howard E.
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2010
We use status characteristics theory to examine the ways in which members of startup teams work together toward establishing new businesses. We hypothesize that team members were most likely to contribute high levels of assistance when their own status and the status of their teammates are high....
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