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Risk-taking Propensity, Managerial Network Ties and Firm Performance in an Emerging Economy
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Firm PerformanceFinancial Risk ManagementEntrepreneurshipFinancial Network AnalysisSmall Business EconomicsRisk ManagementManagementInternational BusinessEntrepreneurial PhenomenonEconomicsEntrepreneurial FinanceGeneral BusinessRisk-taking PropensityCorporate GovernanceFinanceCommunity Network TiesManagerial Network TiesEmerging MarketBusinessEntrepreneurship ResearchBusiness StrategyFinancial Risk
The objective of the study was to examine the effect of entrepreneurs’ risk-taking propensity on firm performance and the moderating role of managerial network ties on this relationship in a sub-Saharan economy. This theoretically derived research model is empirically validated using survey data from 298 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The study’s empirical findings are that high levels of entrepreneurs’ risk-taking propensity enhance firm performance. This relationship is amplified when entrepreneurs cultivate stronger business, political and community network ties.
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