An innovative approach for efficient synthesis of petal-like molybdenum disulfide nanosheets inside hollow mesoporous carbon spheres (HMCSs), the yolk-shell structured MoS@C, has been developed. HMCSs effectively control and confine in situ growth of MoS nanosheets and significantly improve the conductivity and structural stability of the hybrid material. The yolk-shell structured MoS@C is proven to achieve high reversible capacity (993 mA h g at 1 A g after 200 cycles), superior rate capability (595 mA h g at a current density of 10 A g), and excellent cycle performance (962 mA h g at 1 A g after 1000 cycles and 624 mA h g at 5 A g after 400 cycles) when evaluated as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries. This superior performance is attributed to the yolk-shell structure with conductive mesoporous carbon as the shell and the stack of two-dimensional MoS nanosheets as the yolk.
Purpose -Focusing on the corporate entrepreneurship in China's emerging economy, the purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of network capabilities on entrepreneurial orientation and business performance. Design/methodology/approach -Questionnaires and statistical analysis are applied in this research. Findings -Based on the survey of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the north-east of China, it is found that entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has a positive effect on business performance, and network capabilities (NC) can significantly moderate relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and business performance. Originality/value -This paper, theoretically, fills a gap by finding out how network capabilities impact the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and business performance in China's emerging economy; it enriches China's entrepreneurial theory, and, in the practical sense, pays attention to the development of network capabilities in the day-to-day running of SMEs, to further their competitive advantages in the continuous process of corporate entrepreneurship.
Based on the resource advantage theory and knowledge-based theory, this study explores the impact of green entrepreneurial orientation (GEO) on green innovation, the moderating role of green absorptive capacity (GAC), and the mediating role of knowledge creation process. Through the survey of 173 middle-senior managers, this study finds that GEO significantly affects green innovation, and GEO has a positive impact on knowledge exchange (KE) and knowledge integration (KI). Furthermore, GAC strengthens the positive impact of GEO on knowledge creation process. Additionally, KE and KI have positive impacts on green product innovation and green process innovation. KE and KI play the mediating roles in the relationship between GEO and green innovation. These results expand the theoretical basis of green entrepreneurship, provide a more comprehensive understanding of how to carry out green innovation for enterprises, and contribute to the improvement of the research on green entrepreneurship.
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