Initial Networking Processes of Student Entrepreneurs: The Role of Action and Evaluation
Journal article, 2020

We study initial entrepreneurial networking, and describe it as a process of initiating, reacting, and evaluating networking. Our study of student entrepreneurs’ weekly diaries particularly points at the interaction of networking actions and cognitive evaluations. We introduce the concept of network momentum, which refers to the entrepreneur’s perception that the network starts to exist without the immediate effort of the entrepreneur, and we analyze the processes that lead to the establishment of network momentum. Our study contributes to the emergent literature on entrepreneurial networking and the role of cognitive evaluative processes in particular.

networking processes

diary study

longitudinal analysis

nascent entrepreneurs

cognitive evaluation

Author

Mariëtte Kaandorp

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Elco van Burg

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Tomas Karlsson

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Entrepreneurship and Strategy

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice

1042-2587 (ISSN) 1540-6520 (eISSN)

Vol. 44 3 527-556

Subject Categories

Interaction Technologies

Human Aspects of ICT

Business Administration

DOI

10.1177/1042258719834019

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