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- Title
- Social capital, intrapreneurship and productivity in academic institutions
- Author(s)
- Salaran, Mohammad M.; Maritz, Alex
- Abstract
- The importance of social interaction and networking in fostering entrepreneurial activities has been widely researched over the last decade. There is however limited evidence of the association between these two constructs in a knowledge based environment. As universities are under constant pressure to improve the productivity of academic staff within universities, we examine the role of social interaction in fostering entrepreneurial activities. A web-based survey is implemented, facilitated by empirical analysis using correlation and multiple regression to probe the relationship between these constructs. Whilst in can be concluded that the constructs are all multidimensional, varying relationships were identified when statistically examining the interrelations. Overall, there is a significant relationship between social interaction and productivity. lntrapreneurship also portrays such significance, albeit varying between dimensions of autonomy, innovativeness, risk taking, proactiveness and competitive aggressiveness.
- Publication type
- Conference paper
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology. Faculty of Business and Enterprise. Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship
- Source
- Proceedings of the 21st Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (ANZAM): Managing our Intellectual and Social Capital, Sydney, Australia, 04-07 December 2007
- Publication year
- 2007
- FOR Code(s)
- 0806 Information Systems
- Keyword(s)
- Academic institutions; Colleges; Intrapreneurship; Networking; Networks; Productivity; Social capital; Universities
- Publisher
- Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management
- ISBN
- 1863081402
- Publisher URL
- http://www.promaco.com.au/2007/anzam/
- Peer reviewed



