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Structural Holes and Entrepreneurial Decision Making

  • Jarle Aarstad EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: February 28, 2014

Abstract

Actors in a position to broker and connect otherwise disconnected parts of a social network are spanning structural holes. The spanning of structural holes can leverage performance, but in this paper I study if it can also influence entrepreneurial decision making. Studying a network of entrepreneurs – mostly farmers – who have built their own hydroelectric micro-power plants in rural Nozrway, I find that actors spanning structural holes tend to build relatively large plants. The use of instrumental variables indicates that the spanning of structural holes is a cause, and not an effect, of entrepreneurs’ decisions about plant size. The paper discusses how the finding can have implications for our understanding of decision making and entrepreneurial risk taking beyond the studied context. I also find that the entrepreneurs’ formal level of education is positively associated with the size of the plants being built.

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Note:

An early version of this manuscript was issued as a conference proceeding at the 2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Emergency Management Sciences (ICEMMS 2012). Beijing, China.


Published Online: 2014-2-28
Published in Print: 2014-7-1

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