The Theory of Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship*
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology · Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Abstract
Abstract The prevailing theories of entrepreneurship have typically revolved around the ability of individuals to recognize opportunities and then to act on them by starting a new venture. This has generated a literature asking why entrepreneurial behaviour varies across individuals with different characteristics while implicitly holding constant the external context in which the individual finds herself. Thus, where the opportunities come from, or the source of entrepreneurial opportunities, is also implicitly taken as given. By contrast, in this paper an important source of entrepreneurial opportunities is identified – knowledge and ideas created in an incumbent organization. By commercializing knowledge…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Entrepreneurship
- Context (archaeology)
- Knowledge spillover
- Set (abstract data type)
- Business
- Empirical evidence
- Spillover effect
- Proposition
- Decent work and economic growth