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October 03, 2003
Role of Shared Ethics in Building a Social Network of Entrepreneurs
Laura Dunham's research on the importance of building social networks supports the importance of shared ethics in building these social networks. It is interesting that such social networks lead to improved performance for entrepreneurs. But, it is even more interesting that Dunham's work supports the notion of community development through shared values as this may help integrate entrepreneurship as a mechanism for building and strengthening communities. Clearly of interest for those who adhere to communitarianism or entrepreneurship as a means for economic development.
Posted October 3, 2003 02:22 PM
at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He consults with a variety of businesses on start-up and growth related issues, and with larger corporations on re-establishing entrepreneurial cultures within their organizations. Dr. Cornwall's current research interests include entrepreneurial finance and entrepreneurial ethics. He has authored or co-authored four books.

