Social capital and corporate entrepreneurship: the role of absorptive capacity in emerging markets

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作者
Fayad, Yasmin [1 ]
El Ebrashi, Raghda [2 ]
机构
[1] Cent Bank Egypt, Fintech, Cairo, Egypt
[2] German Univ Cairo, Management & Org Dept, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
Corporate entrepreneurship; Social capital; Absorptive capacity; Supply chain; Inter firm; Intra-firm; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER; MEDIATING ROLE; INNOVATION PERFORMANCE; DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; INDUSTRY; 4.0; ORIENTATION; FIRMS; ANTECEDENTS; INTEGRATION;
D O I
10.1108/MD-10-2021-1306
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper studies the role of inter-firm supply chain social capital and intra-firm social capital in enabling Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE), and also investigates the moderating and mediating effect of absorptive capacity. Design/methodology/approach A correlational descriptive survey research is employed for 200 firms; adopting a 13-item Likert scale obtained from Wang and Li (2016) for measuring inter-firm social capital, and an eight item Likert scale for measuring absorptive capacity. This is in addition to a nine item Likert scale obtained from De Clercq et al. (2013) to measure the intra-firm social capital, and a nine item semantic differential scale developed by Covin and Slevin (1989) for measuring the level of corporate entrepreneurship. Statistical analysis packages SPSS V.24 and AMOS V.24 were used. Findings Results provide evidence that structural supply chain social capital has an effect on corporate entrepreneurship; mediated by potential absorptive capacity. Additionally, the effect of relational supply chain social capital on corporate entrepreneurship is fully mediated by potential absorptive capacity. Furthermore, the effect of cognitive supply chain social capital on corporate entrepreneurship is fully mediated by potential absorptive capacity. On the other hand, results show that both intra-firm social capital and realized absorptive capacity moderate the relationship between potential absorptive capacity and corporate entrepreneurship. Research limitations/implications The convenience sampling technique increases the probability of selection bias. In addition, the research focused on two aspects of intra-firm social capital, namely relational and cognitive dimensions, and overlooked the structural dimension of social capital. Practical implications Providing managers with insights about the critical role of developing social capital among supply chain partners to facilitate the transfer and exchange of crucial knowledge necessary for product development and innovation. This is in addition to the need to capitalize on intra-collaborations and cross-functional routines to facilitate CE. Originality/value This study provides a required extension to the previous literature, which has not empirically modeled the role of potential absorptive capacity as means by which supply chain social capital dimensions enable CE. Also, the research identifies contingency factors that enable the effect of potential absorptive capacity on CE; namely intra-firm social capital and realized absorptive capacity.
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页码:2503 / 2531
页数:29
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