TRUST AS A DETERMINANT OF ENTREPRENEURS' PREFERENCE TO REMAIN TENANTS IN TURKISH BUSINESS INCUBATORS

2011-08-01
Aşcıgil, Semra Feriha
KARABULUT TEMEL, ELİF
Relations of two types of trust by entrepreneurs with the entrepreneurs' preference to remain an incubator tenant were examined using questionnaire data from 67 owners of companies in 6 Turkish incubators. As hypothesized, trust in incubator management had a positive and unique relation with preference to remain an incubator tenant. However, trust in other incubator tenants did not show the hypothesized positive and unique relation with preference to remain a tenant; the results indicated the relation is negative.
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Citation Formats
S. F. Aşcıgil and E. KARABULUT TEMEL, “TRUST AS A DETERMINANT OF ENTREPRENEURS’ PREFERENCE TO REMAIN TENANTS IN TURKISH BUSINESS INCUBATORS,” PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, pp. 169–173, 2011, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/49160.