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Entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) is often included in entrepreneurial intentions models to explain why some individuals are more likely than others to become entrepreneurs. An unsettled question among researchers is whether ESE differs between men and women. While early studies seem to...
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The investments made in an interfirm relationship have implications for the effectiveness of an agreement. In this study, we investigate whether these investments influence the level of passive opportunism observed in a relationship. Whereas transaction cost theory suggests that firms that make...
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The primary purpose of the present study is to compare and contrast the validity and reliability of the Faber and O'Guinn [Faber, R. J., & O'Guinn, T. C. (1992). A clinical screener for compulsive buying. Journal of Consumer Research, 19, 459-469] and Edwards [Edwards, E. A. (1993). Development...
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This research investigates the effect of the environment on levels of vertical control in the international business arena. Both organizational economics and resource dependency perspectives emphasize, among other things, the impact of environmental uncertainty on organizational structures....
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Despite the danger of franchisee non-compliance as a severe impediment to overall franchise operation and performance, there is currently minimal understanding of the key factors that lead to these behaviors. Using a foundation of relational exchange theory, we construct and test a model that...
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