Uncovering the Cultural Beliefs in a Nascent Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

In this paper, we use Cultural Consensus as a theory and methodology and collect and analyze individuals’ mental models of entrepreneurship. This novel approach, combined with social network analysis, allows us to empirically study the shared cultural beliefs present within a nascent EE. Based on th...

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