创业网络:其在爱尔兰和海外的涌现

Entrepreneurial Networks: Their Emergence in Ireland and Overseas

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 1991
被引 229 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了小企业主/经理通过个人网络收集非文档信息的需求,分析了274位企业主的个人网络特征,并与美国、瑞典、意大利的类似研究比较,发现北爱尔兰的创业网络规模较小但密度较高。

Abstract

SUE BIRLEY IS PROFESSOR OF management at Imperial College, London, England, Stanley Cromie is professor and director of the Centre for Management Education at the Ulster Business School, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, and Andrew Myers is with the Cranifield School of Management, England. This paper discusses the need for information in organisations and the particular relevance of non-documented data which is gathered by managers from a network of personal contacts. It examines some of the issues involved in assessing the characteristics of personal networks and proposes that network activiety, density and diversity are the crucial features of business networks. The paper suggests that personal networking is a particularly appropriate mechanism for information gathering by owners/managers of small organisations, examines the personal networks of 274 business proprietors and compares the findings of this study with similar ones conducted in the United States of America, Sweden and Italy. Results indicate that entrepreneurial networks in Northern Ireland are smaller than elsewhere and that little zeal is displayed in increasing their size. However, considerable energy is devoted to maintaining existing networks and they are of relativly high density. Northern Irish networks are quite heterogenous with business associates, family, friends and professionals to the fore but the dearth of owner/managers and employees in the personal contact networks is quite surprising.

创业网络个人网络中小企业信息收集国际比较