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management level involved withthese initiatives share this perception.Corporate entrepreneurship is characterised by people who … behaviour among middle level managers is mostcritical to the effective implementation of corporate entrepreneurship.The primary … corporateentrepreneurship within the organisation. The literature review was instrumental togather secondary data on corporate entrepreneurship …
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entrepreneurship, which include autonomy, risk, work effort, income, and net perquisites. In general, individuals desiring more income … Australia, China, India and Thailand (n = 46, 39, 204 and 125 students respectively). These individuals may be considered … potential entrepreneurs (DeTienne and Shepherd, 2005) and/or potential intrapreneurs, since they were approaching a career …
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innovative results. Corporate entrepreneurship (also referred to as intrapreneurship) is not confined to a particular size or …Entrepreneurship is generally defined as the creation of new businesses - yet, nowhere is it more important than in …. Organisations need innovative and creative employees to respond to the changing needs of the market.Corporate entrepreneurship can …
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Intrapreneurship or corporate entrepreneurship is the function within an establishedorganisation that attempts to … generate and execute on new business ideas. There aremany varying definitions around intrapreneurship. In its purest form, any … important need to be institutionalised inorder to ensure and sustain successful intrapreneurship practices.This research …
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This paper reports on the nature and extent of intrapreneurship (or corporate entrepreneurship) practiced by Australian … businesses. We examined the relationship between measures of corporate entrepreneurship and firm growth and profitability, and … utilized measures devised by earlier 3 researchers attempting to assess corporate entrepreneurship, viz: new business venturing …
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Corporate entrepreneurship is examined with specific reference to the South African Broadcasting Corporation Limited … could specifically make corporate entrepreneurship a beneficial strategy should the SABC wish to adopt it, is also discussed … literature review defines entrepreneurship, the individual entrepreneur and corporate entrepreneurship, after which the …
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Principal Topic: There is increasing recognition that the organizational configurations of corporate venture units should depend on the types of ventures the unit seeks to develop (Burgelman, 1984; Hill and Birkinshaw, 2008). Distinction have been made between internal and external as well as...
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Principal Topic Although corporate entrepreneurship is of vital importance for long-term firm survival and growth … (Zahra and Covin, 1995), researchers still struggle with understanding how to manage corporate entrepreneurship activities …. Corporate entrepreneurship consists of three parts: innovation, venturing, and renewal processes (Guth and Ginsberg, 1990 …
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corporate entrepreneurship: innovation, venturing or strategic renewal. We argue that structural differentiation may help … components of corporate entrepreneurship, yet the effect is moderated by integration mechanisms. Interunit connectedness has a …
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