Abstract
Research on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) has grown rapidly over the past decade. In this article, we identify four major issues scholars can pursue to further our understanding about CE. The issues we explore include various forms of CE (e.g., sustained regeneration, domain redefinition) and their implications for organizational learning; the role of leadership and social exchange in the CE process; and, key research opportunities relevant to CE in an international context. To address the latter issue, we propose a typology that separates content from process-related studies and new ventures vs. established companies. We close with a reassessment of the outcomes in CE research, which becomes particularly…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 106
Authors
6- GGGregory G. DessCorresponding
The University of Texas at Dallas
- RDR. D. Ireland
- SAS. A. Zahra
- SWS. W. Floyd
- JJJ. J. Janney
Topics & keywords
- Entrepreneurship
- Typology
- Salient
- Intellectual capital
- Knowledge management
- Context (archaeology)
- Social capital
- Process (computing)
- Decent work and economic growth