Attaining Legitimacy in Temporary Business: The Case of New Entrepreneurs in the Television Industry
This work seeks to identify behavioral processes that new entrepreneurs can adopt to construct legitimacy in frequently changing temporary business environments. Focusing on independent television content production in the UK, the study finds that new entrepreneurs exploit the varying roles that the...
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