With an established body of literature on innovation and corporate
entrepreneurship, this volume of Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm
Emergence and Growth turns to some of the leading and most
promising scholars in the field to map out where we have been and
provide some direction on where scholarship on this topic should
proceed in the future.
Topics include: a review of theory, research, and practice on
corporate entrepreneurship and the behavior of managers; the
central problems of managing innovation and corporate
entrepreneurship and the central problems of longitudinal research
on the topic; the different theoretical lens for investigating
corporate entrepreneurship and the resulting research
possibilities; a general systems perspective for exploring the
relationship among strategy-structure-performance and corporate
entrepreneurship; and international corporate entrepreneurship in
terms of a knowledge-based source of competitive advantage and
implications for a model of human resource management.
This volume also continues the discussion of previous volumes with
a provocative discussion of how to advance the field of
entrepreneurship by Bill Gartner and a commentary and response to
work on a signal detection theory approach to entrepreneurship.
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