Research the Elements of Entrepreneurial Support Based on Network Relationship Strength (SUBMITTED BUT NOT PRESENTED)

The entrepreneurs is the key to decided business success, whose decision is impacted by its environment, especially the impact of entrepreneurial support. Focused support elements which entrepreneurs needs, using the network organization theory method, and the elements of composition as a breakthrough, the paper analysis the elements of entrepreneurial support system and the relationship between the main effects and the mediating effect relationship. Keywords—Entrepreneurial network ; entrepreneurship ; entrepreneurial venture support ;

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