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Chaudhuri, Ranjan. |
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Chatterjee, Sheshadri. |
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Vrontis, Demetris. |
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Vicentini, Francesca. |
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2023-03-15T04:42:03Z |
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2023-03-15T04:42:03Z |
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2023-03-15 |
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Ranjan Chaudhuri, Sheshadri Chatterjee, Demetris Vrontis, and Francesca Vicentini (2023). Effects of human capital on entrepreneurial ecosystems in the emerging economy: The mediating role of digital knowledge and innovative capability from India perspective. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 24(1), 283-305. |
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1469-1930 |
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https://doi.org/10.1108/JIC-07-2021-0177 |
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http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1884 |
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Purpose: This study empirically examines the relationship between human capital ecosystems and entrepreneurial ecosystems. The study also investigates the mediating roles of digital knowledge capability and innovation capability and the moderating role of technology turbulence in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Design/methodology/approach: The study takes inputs from existing literature and resource-based view (RBV) and absorptive capacity theories and develops a theoretical model. Later, the model is validated using the structural equation modeling technique with data collected from India-based startup enterprises.
Findings: The authors found a nexus between human capital and entrepreneurial ecosystems. The study also highlights that enterprises' digital knowledge capability and innovation capability significantly influence the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The study also found that technology turbulence has a significant moderating impact on the relationship between digital knowledge capability and innovation capability in entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Research limitations/implications: The study shows the importance of developing human capital for improving enterprises' innovation capability and digital knowledge capability, which are also important to develop the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Entrepreneurs can use the proposed model in their enterprises for appropriately developing the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Originality/value: The authors propose a theoretical model for entrepreneurial ecosystems, from the human capital perspective, which entrepreneurs could use to improve the overall organizational performance. Moreover, the model uses technology turbulence as a moderator, which is also a novel approach. The study also adds valuable knowledge to the overall body of literature of intellectual capital. |
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Journal of Intellectual Capital |
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Human Capital |
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem |
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Technology Turbulence |
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Innovation |
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Digital Knowledge |
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Technological Capability |
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IIM Ranchi |
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dc.title |
Effects of human capital on entrepreneurial ecosystems in the emerging economy: The mediating role of digital knowledge and innovative capability from India perspective |
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Article |
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24 |
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1 |
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