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Privatization, Corporate Entrepreneurship, and Performance: Testing a Normative Model
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Private and institutional investors, management consultants, and national economic policy makers have recognized that privatization is an important vehicle for overcoming the economic and social drawbacks of state owned enterprises' management, functioning and performance. Corporate entrepreneurship (entrepreneurial activities and orientations at the level of an established organization) has also been recognized an important element in organizational and economic development, ...
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Privatization, Corporate Entrepreneurship, and Performance: Testing a Normative Model
Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
; Abstract Private and institutional investors, management consultants, and national economic policy makers have recognized that privatization is an important vehicle for overcoming the economic and social drawbacks of state owned enterprises' management, functioning and performance. Corporate
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Corporate entrepreneurship: A strategic and structural perspective
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
; Recently there has been a growing interest in the use of corporate entrepreneurship as a means for corporations to enhance the innovative abilities of their employees and, at the same time, increase corporate success through the creation of new corporate ventures. However, the creation of corporate
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Corporate Entrepreneurship and the Pursuit of Competitive Advantage.
Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
; Corporate entrepreneurship has long been recognized as a potentially viable means for promoting and sustaining corporate competitiveness. Schollhammer (1982), Miller (1983), Khandwalla (1987), Guth and Ginsberg (1990), Naman and Slevin (1993), and Lumpkin and Dess (1996), for example, have all
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Understanding Corporate Entrepreneurship and Development: A Practitioner View of Organizational Intrapreneurship
Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship
; Executive Summary This article focuses on understanding corporate entrepreneurship and how intrapreneurs develop through the use of literature, an interview of a corporate entrepreneur, and personal experiences of the authors on how a company can enhance its longevity and remain competitive by
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Someone old or someone new? The effects of CEO change on corporate entrepreneurship
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
; Boards of directors often attempt to foster corporate entrepreneurship by replacing a firm's chief executive officer (CEO). Compelling theoretical arguments and anecdotal evidence suggest that when firm performance has suffered, a new CEO is best suited to lead the firm's creative endeavors. On the
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Role of Organizational Flexibility for Corporate Entrepreneurship: Case Study of FedEx Corporation
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management
; Abstract In order to remain competitive in global markets, an organization needs to focus on corporate entrepreneurship. This requires an organizational structure that allows organizational flexibility. A study on logistics and transportation organization, FedEx Corporation has been conducted to
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Corporate entrepreneurship: an empirical look at individual characteristics, context, and process.
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies
; Using a sample of 151 employees from three government organizations, we tested a model of corporate entrepreneurship that is influenced by individual characteristics (represented by the five factor model of personality), context (represented by the firm's memory and learning orientation). and
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Toward a Reconciliation of the Definitional Issues in the Field of Corporate Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
; Scholars have begun to pay increasing attention to entrepreneurial activities within existing organizations (e.g., Birkinshaw, 1997; Burgelman, 1983; Caruana, Morris, & Vella, 1998; Drucker, 1985; Guth & Ginsberg, 1990; Kanter, 1983; Miller, 1983; Pinchot, 1985; Zahra, 1986, 1995, 1996).
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Corporate entrepreneurship: application of moderator method.
Singapore Management Review
; Abstract Corporate entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly important for the competitiveness of organisations as they face dynamic competition unleashed by globalisation. Internal environmental factors play a crucial role in translating entrepreneurship into performance. There is a need to
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Linking Corporate Entrepreneurship to Strategy, Structure, and Process: Suggested Research Directions.
Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
; Intensifying global competition, corporate downsizing and delayering, rapid technological progress, and many other factors have heightened the need for organizations to become more entrepreneurial in order to survive and prosper. Few firms are exempt. Rather, virtually all organizations - new
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