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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from March 1995

516 total articles

This scholarly journal publishes original papers and conceptual and empirical articles in the field of entrepreneurship, including national and international studies of enterprise creation, small business management, minority issues in entrepreneurship, and more.

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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice archives from March 1995

Belated recognition for work flow entrepreneurs: a case of selective perception and amnesia in management thought.
March 22, 1995... Managers at a U.S. manufacturer learn, through trial and error, how to improve horizontal work flows. They find they must ensure that someone is clearly responsible for all important processes. Productivity significantly improves; the hierarchy...

Firm-level entrepreneurship and field research: the studies in their methodological context.
March 22, 1995... Like many other management topics, entrepreneurship operates from various paradigms (Stevenson & Jarillo, 1990; Sandberg, 1992) that embrace a wide range of methods, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. By its very definition,...

The formation and incorporation of virtual entrepreneurial groups.
March 22, 1995... "Ad hoc formations within institutions have been found to facilitate firm-level entrepreneurship and innovation" (Kanter, 1988; see also Mintzberg, 1979, 1983). In fact, the term "adhocracy," earlier coined by Bennis (1966), describes an...

Entrepreneurial opportunities in an entrepreneurial firm: a structural approach.
March 22, 1995... INTRODUCTION Definitions of Entrepreneurship Research on entrepreneurship has defined entrepreneurship in two fundamentally different ways. The debate has highlighted a dichotomy I would like to explore. On one side, entrepreneurship is a...

Thought worlds colliding: the role of contradiction in corporate innovation processes.
March 22, 1995... No single story every reveals the truth about organizations. Organizations consist of diverse subgroups sometimes referred to as "thought worlds" (Douglas, 1986) because they reflect distinct styles of thought. We can only access these thoughts...

Entrepreneurial processes as virtuous and vicious spirals in a changing opportunity structure: a paradoxical perspective.
March 22, 1995... Those such as Stevenson, Roberts, and Grousbeck (1989) and Stewart (1989, 1991) have conceptualized entrepreneurship as a process by which individuals - either on their own or inside organizations - pursue opportunities without regard to the...

Managing your core incompetencies for corporate venturing.
March 22, 1995... All ventures require resources, so resource acquisition constitutes a major theme in entrepreneurship (Starr & MacMillan, 1990). Corporate ventures have access to an uncommon resource - the core competencies that have developed in the...

Toward entrepreneurial organizations: meeting ambiguity with engagement.
March 22, 1995... The very term, "entrepreneurial organization," seems contradictory and problematic. "Entrepreneurs" do new things and make waves (e.g., Burgelman, 1983; Piore & Sabel, 1984; Pinchot, 1985), while "organization" signals control, order, and stable...

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