Direct and mediating role of social and human capital in influencing opportunity recognition and resource mobilization in handloom clusters in India
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Business Venturing
Abstract
Small-scale firms in rural areas play an extremely important role in the development of any country, and especially in developing countries. To understand entrepreneurs who operate in a low-technology industry, we rely on the network perspective on entrepreneurship. In this paper, we investigate how the social and human capital of entrepreneurs (in this case master weavers in the handloom industry) influence their ability to recognize opportunities and mobilize resources. In addition to examining the direct effects, we also explore the possibilities of social capital mediating between human capital, on the one hand, and opportunity recognition and resource mobilization on the other. This paper adds to existing literature in two ways: firstly, we expand the social capital paradigm by including different cultural settings and links to existing studies regarding small enterprises. Secondly, we provide additional evidence to the ongoing debate as to what constitutes a ‘good network’.
Publication Date
1-4-2010
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Volume
Vol.25
Issue
Iss.3
Recommended Citation
Bhagavatula, Suresh; Elfring, Tom; Tilburg, Aad van; and van de Bunt, Gerhard G, "Direct and mediating role of social and human capital in influencing opportunity recognition and resource mobilization in handloom clusters in India" (2010). Faculty Publications. 817.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/817