A1 Journal article (refereed)
Entrepreneurs’ interpersonal communication competence in networking (2020)
Kokkonen, L., & Koponen, J. (2020). Entrepreneurs’ interpersonal communication competence in networking. Prologi: puheviestinnän vuosikirja, 16(1), 8-26. https://doi.org/10.33352/prlg.91936
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Kokkonen, Lotta; Koponen, Jonna
Journal or series: Prologi: puheviestinnän vuosikirja
ISSN: 1795-7613
eISSN: 2342-3684
Publication year: 2020
Publication date: 16/12/2020
Volume: 16
Issue number: 1
Pages range: 8-26
Publisher: Prologos ry
Publication country: Finland
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33352/prlg.91936
Persistent website address: https://journal.fi/prologi/issue/view/6911
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/73367
Abstract
Since the classic work of Granovetter (1982) and others (see e.g. Håkansson, 1982; Håkansson & Snehota, 2000), network theory and network analysis have become popular when trying to understand the behavior of organizations as well as of individuals in multiple contexts. The importance of networking has been recognized in international business and entrepreneurship research (e.g. Newman et al., 2006; Rauch et al., 2015).
In the field of communication, there is a long tradition of studying interpersonal communication competence. Yet little attention has been given to entrepreneurs’ interpersonal communication competence in networking. To date, networking has been mainly studied in the research field of network analysis. Thus, it makes sense to focus on previous research in these fields.
The data consist of thematic interviews (N = 14) carried out with entrepreneurs representing different companies from various industries. The data were analyzed with abductive logic by applying thematic analysis. The results show that in networking entrepreneurs’ ICC has four crucial dimensions: (1) behavioral communication competence (relational communication skills), (2) cognitive communication competence (knowledge on communication, meta-cognition), (3) affective dimension (motivation, attitude, ethical mindset), and (4) business-related competence and resources (business expertise, resources). We also discuss a way for other researchers to continue studying context-specific meanings related to interpersonal communication competence, and how the results can be applied when planning and executing entrepreneurs’ communication training.
Keywords: interpersonal communication; networking (making contacts); communicative skills; entrepreneurs
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Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2020
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