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100 _aZelekha, Yaron
_935071
245 _aSocial Capital Versus Cultural Capital Determinants of Entrepreneurship: An Empirical Study of the African Continent
300 _a250-269 p.
520 _aEntrepreneurship literature has examined the effects of social capital and cultural capital on entrepreneurial outcomes. However, the articulation of these concepts has not been clearly resolved. We employ a unique dataset of entrepreneurs from 51 African countries, introducing the level of slave trade as both a measurement of mistrust and a proxy for social capital. We use majority religion as a proxy for cultural capital. We found that social capital has a significantly positive impact on entrepreneurship only through its moderating effect on cultural capital. Results have significant policy implications for the articulation of social and cultural capital.
653 _aSocial capital
653 _acultural capital
653 _aentrepreneurship
653 _aAfrica
653 _ainstitutions
653 _aLinkedIn
700 _aDana, Léo-Paul
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773 0 _029448
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_aMISRA, SASI
_dNEW DELHI SAGE PUBLICATION PVT. LTD.
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_tJOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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