Dimensions of Social Capital and Firm Competitiveness Improvement: The Mediating Role of Information Sharing
Wei‐ping Wu
Journal of Management Studies, 2008, vol. 45, issue 1, 122-146
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abstract This study investigates the mediating role of information sharing in the relationships between dimensions of social capital and firm competitiveness, thereby positing a possible explanation for the divergent empirical results of the social capital–performance relationship in the existing literature. The study uses a sample of 108 Hong Kong‐based Chinese family‐owned firms from the manufacturing sector. Largely supporting the theoretical predictions, the results from multiple regression and structural equation model tests show that information sharing plays a mediating role in the relationships between three dimensions of social capital (trust, network ties, and repeated transactions) and firm competitiveness improvement.
Date: 2008
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