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Transportation network and venture capital mobility: An analysis of air travel and high-speed rail in China

, 2020
Transportation network plays a critical role in reshaping the spatial geographical economy in terms of population, urban form, output and so on. But the impact of transportation on capital mobility is seldom revealed.
Liaoliao Duan, Weizeng Sun, Siqi Zheng
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Accumulating cosmopolitan and ethnic identity capital through international student mobility

Studies in Higher Education, 2020
International student mobility (ISM), particularly degree-mobility, has been primarily portrayed as the rational pursuit of economic advantage in an increasingly competitive and stratified global hierarchy of nations, academic institutions and ...
Annette Bamberger
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Mobilizing Social Capital

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
Much of the research on mobilizing social capital focuses on the idea that potential resources accessible through existing relationships are converted into actual resources, such as a productive co...
Rondi, Emanuela   +2 more
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Global Air Network and Cross-border Venture Capital Mobility

Habitat International, 2019
Using 23-year panel data of cross-border venture capital investment and global air network expansion as a natural experiment, this paper investigates the effect of air travel on cross-border capital mobility.
Siqi Zheng, Liaoliao Duan, Weizeng Sun
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Discontinuities in the Value of Relational Capital: The Effects on Employee Entrepreneurship and Mobility

Organization science (Providence, R.I.), 2019
We examine how a discontinuous increase in the value of an employee’s relational capital influences the employee’s mobility and entrepreneurship decisions in professional and business service conte...
Heejung Byun   +2 more
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Market-Mobilized Capital

Public Choice, 2003
Theory suggests that capital is more likelyto be efficiently allocated via marketmechanisms, such as bank lending and stockissuance, than via non-market allocation. Consequently, we conjecture that increasedmarket allocation of capital will enhanceeconomic growth.
Omar Azfar, Thornton Matheson
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Strategic human capital management in the context of cross‐industry and within‐industry mobility frictions

Strategic Management Journal, 2018
Research Summary: We develop and test a theory examining how frictions that restrict mobility across industries and frictions constraining mobility within an industry can co‐occur to effectively isolate individual human capital, ultimately changing the ...
Evan Starr   +2 more
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