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Social capital, financial intelligence, and entrepreneurial financial performance: evidence from the post-pandemic challenges

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  • Wan Jiang
  • Hongyu Zhang
  • Joanna Nakonieczny
  • Fouad Jamaani

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The convergence of social capital and financial intelligence becomes a dynamic catalyst in the realm of post-pandemic challenges, promoting entrepreneurial financial performance to unforeseen levels as businesses use networks, knowledge, and financial expertise to overcome challenges and grasp new opportunities. Hence, the study explores the factors that influence entrepreneurial financial performance of employees in Pakistan’s corporate sector. Using two theoretical frameworks, Regulatory Focus Theory and Rubicon Four-Phase Action Model in Entrepreneurship, study identifies essential traits for entrepreneurship and their direct correlation with financial success. The study utilized a survey questionnaire to gather responses from 276 employees of the corporate sector involved in entrepreneurial activities. The findings suggest that financial literacy, financial risk tolerance, entrepreneurial competency, and social capital positively impact an entrepreneur’s locus of control and financial intelligence. Financial literacy equips entrepreneurs with necessary skills and knowledge to manage finances effectively, identify potential financial risks, and increase profitability. Financial risk tolerance enables entrepreneurs to understand financial markets better and make sound financial decisions. Entrepreneurial competency leads to sound financial decision-making and control of financial outcomes. Social capital provides valuable resources, information, and support to improve financial decision-making skills.

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  • Wan Jiang & Hongyu Zhang & Joanna Nakonieczny & Fouad Jamaani, 2024. "Social capital, financial intelligence, and entrepreneurial financial performance: evidence from the post-pandemic challenges," Venture Capital, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(4), pages 467-495, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:veecee:v:26:y:2024:i:4:p:467-495
    DOI: 10.1080/13691066.2023.2238901
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