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1. Introduction : the Chinese context -- 2. Institutional changes, stakeholder salience, and network-based strategies -- 3. Political strategies of foreign entrants in the transitional period -- 4. Social embeddedness and financial ambidexterity of small and micro firms -- 5. Adaptation and...
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Public–private partnership (PPP) has gained popularity during the market-oriented reforms in China’s urban infrastructure sectors. This paper explores how city characteristics, spatial pressures, and other institutional forces condition the extent of liberalization reforms in local...
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This study shows that entrepreneurs' use of debt-financing sources is conditioned by the resources embedded in their social networks. More business or political contacts increase entrepreneurs' probability of using formal financial sources, and more urban ties increases their probability of...
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This study explores the signaling dynamics in the CEO-TMT interface during the founder exit process. We theorize the initial familial appointment as a substantive signal for the founder's future choice of exit modes, influencing top managers' perceptions and career decisions. To interpret CEOs'...
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Social network types have been proved to have significant impacts on older population's health outcomes. However, the existing discoveries are still inconsistent, which may be attributed largely to the heterogeneous measures and methods scholars used and to the unidirectional causalities...
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