Autores
Teemu Kautonen, Roxanne Zolin, Andreas Kuckertz, Anmari Viljamaa
Fecha de publicación
2010/3/1
Revista
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
Volumen
22
Número
2
Páginas
189-209
Editor
Routledge
Descripción
This research investigates how a strong personal relationship (strong tie) between a small business owner-manager and his professional or informal advisor affects the relationship between the advisor's recent performance and the owner-manager's perceptions of the advisor's trustworthiness in terms of ability, benevolence and integrity. A negative moderating effect could point to a ‘tie that blinds’: the owner-manager may be less critical in evaluating the advisor's perceived trustworthiness in light of their recent performance, because of the existing personal relationship. A conceptual model is constructed and examined with survey data comprising 153 young Finnish businesses. The results show that strong ties increase the owner-manager's perception of the advisor's integrity, disregarding their recent performance. For professional advisors, strong ties reduce the impact of recent performance in the owner-manager …
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