Homophily and peer influence in early-stage new venture informal investment

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  • who: Fei Qin from the School of Management, University of Bath, Bath, UK have published the research: Homophily and peer influence in early-stage new venture informal investment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Conceptualising early-stage new venture as co-entrepreneurs whose actions are socially embedded the authors examine the role of social influence and how it interplays with experience at the individual level leading to investment. Because the authors focus on early-stage new venture funding in both developed and emerging economies, the authors emphasise the more general concept of early-stage informal investment . . .

     

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