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development of an evolutionary approach to entrepreneurship. It returns a focus to the minimal requirements of conducting research …
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This study examines nascent entrepreneurship by comparing individuals engaged in nascent activities (n = 380) with a … entry into nascent entrepreneurship, but only weakly for carrying the start-up process towards successful completion. …
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This study explores heterogeneity in how firms have achieved high growth. Using the population of all firms in Sweden with more than 20 employees in existence in 1996 (n= 11,748), we analyzed their development for each year of the previous 10 years (1987 to 1996). From this population of all...
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The emergent literature on dynamic capabilities and their role in value creation is riddled with inconsistencies, overlapping definitions, and outright contradictions. Yet, the theoretical and practical importance of developing and applying dynamic capabilities to sus-tain a firm?s competitive...
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innovation potential among the firms, a written questionnaire was sent to the selected firms. The focal point of the analysis lay …-operate more on a vertical basis. However, the findings suggest that firms rely only partly on innovation partners within the …
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In response to the perceived failure of both the state and market models of service delivery, governments have embarked on a reform program that draws on the community sector to expand the suite of available policy and service delivery arrangements. This paper explores and identifies the nature...
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Hobart. His far sightedness as a shipbuilder, alongside his ability to manage innovation in an uncertain environment, enabled …
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At present, the rate of small firm adoption of the Internet's ubiquitous World Wide Web (the web) far exceeds the actual exploitation its commercial potential. An inability to strategically acquire, comprehend and use external knowledge is proposed as a major barrier to optimal exploitation of...
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The main objective of this research is to identify the factors associated with the performance of Australian home-based businesses (HBBs). The dimensions of performance considered are size and profit. Measures of HBB size used are number of equivalent full time employees and annual sales, and...
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Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the determinants of CE and …
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