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This paper analyzes how different R&D strategies of incumbent firms affect the quantity and quality of their entrepreneurial spawning. When examining entrepreneurial ventures of ex-employees of firms with different R&D strategies, three things emerge: First, firms with persistent R&D investments...
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. Corporate entrepreneurship consists of three parts: innovation, venturing, and renewal processes (Guth and Ginsberg, 1990 …). Innovation refers to the development of new products, venturing to the creation of new businesses, and renewal to redefining … all three aspects of CE, making it important to compare managerial and organizational antecedents of innovation, venturing …
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corporate entrepreneurship: innovation, venturing or strategic renewal. We argue that structural differentiation may help … positive moderation effect regarding innovation and venturing, and TMT social integration has a negative moderation effect … regarding strategic renewal. This reveals that innovation is influenced by informal integration mechanisms on the organizational …
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This paper examines innovation among very small firms and provides new insights into both internal and external … for the period 2000–2006, the following facts emerge: (i) in contrast to larger firms, innovation in micro firms with 1 … innovation among micro firms compared to other firms, (iii) affiliation to a domestically owned multinational enterprise group …
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innovation activities captured by patent applications, firm characteristics, international trade and the regional milieu. …
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