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Klaas, Brian S., John McClendon and Thomas W. Gainey, 'Managing HR in the Small and Medium Enterprise: The Impact of Professional Employer Organizations', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, vol. 25, no. 1 (Fall 2000), pp. 107-24
will the role of the bank in practice differ from the role of the venture capitalist? Then it has to be kept in mind that the case studies used in this paper demonstrate that professionalisation of the board in the small family business may be a way to control the banks! Fourth, personal networking is especially important to consider in this context; it invites ideological bridging. Three out of the four respondents in the study explicitly stated that the different ideologies of the board chair and the entrepreneur/patriarch could be interlined because of the ’personal chemistry’ characterising their relationships. This notion of ’personal chemistry’ seems to go far beyond instrumental trust, shared respect and the fact that similarity attracts. It appears as a factor that makes personal networking generic to the creation and maintenance of the entrepreneurial process. Ideologies, by definition, are phenomena originating in society; the forces they represent can be orchestrated in the interest of the family business by way of reflecting and interacting individuals.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Entrepreneurship is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and research and discussion of issues that bear upon and enfold the field of entrepreneurship. Topics appropriate and related to entrepreneurship include intrapreneurship, managership, organisational behaviour, leadership, motivation, training and ethical/ moral notions guiding entrepreneurial behaviour. Disciplinary boundaries that straddle entrepreneurship theory and research include economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, management and others. The journal particularly welcomes articles that advance our understanding of entrepreneurship phenomenon across different national and cultural contexts. Articles should be well articulated and substantive. The journal is peer-reviewed.