Founding team homogeneity and network positioning: The moderating role of environmental and organizational factors
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Publication Title
Journal of Small Business Management
Abstract
Organizations with homogeneous founding teams have strong motivation to reach out to diverse network resources by occupying a structural hole position to overcome the lack of heterogeneity within their teams. However, whether those organizations can occupy such a network position is contingent on environmental and organizational factors. We find that a firm’s founding team homogeneity is positively related to the occupancy of a structural hole position. However, this relationship is weakened when this firm operates in a community with strong localism or when the firm's founding team has a higher proportion of immigrant members, whereas the relationship is strengthened by local partnership experience of the firm.
Department
Management, Marketing, and Logistics
Volume Number
61
Issue Number
4
First Page
1773
Last Page
1805
DOI
10.1080/00472778.2020.1867731
Recommended Citation
Xu, Lei; Ling, Juan; and Park, Haemin Dennis, "Founding team homogeneity and network positioning: The moderating role of environmental and organizational factors" (2023). Faculty and Staff Works. 466.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/466