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Conference code: 161287 Export Date: 19 August 2020 Funding details: Hong Kong Baptist University, HKBU, FRG2/17-18/040 Funding text 1: The authors acknowledge with gratitude the generous support of the Hong Kong Baptist University for the Faculty Research Grant (FRG) FRG2/17-18/040 without which the timely production of the current publication would not have been feasible. References: Ajzen, I., The theory of planned behavior (1991) Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50 (2), pp. 179-211; Banerji, D., Reimer, T., Startup founders and their LinkedIn connections: Are well-connected entrepreneurs more successful? 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