Authors
Nada Rejeb‐Khachlouf, Lassaâd Mezghani, Bertrand Quélin
Publication date
2011/5/17
Journal
Journal of small business and enterprise development
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
278-297
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to test the transfer of good practices under the effect of various aspects of personal networks. Whereas, the majority of former work considers a direct effect of networks on knowledge transfer, the authors examined two intermediate mechanisms: the access to strategic resources and the individual's absorptive capacity.
Design/methodology/approach
A quantitative study was used to collect data, via a face‐to‐face questionnaire with key individuals in small and medium entreprises members of consortia in Tunisia. Data were analysed with a structural equations approach, based on partial least squared‐path modelling techniques.
Findings
Results emphasize the impact of network size, strength of ties and absorptive capacity on the strategic resource access and the impact of indirect ties, strength and range of ties on the absorptive capacity. Moreover, while absorptive capacity …
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Scholar articles
N Rejeb‐Khachlouf, L Mezghani, B Quélin - Journal of small business and enterprise development, 2011