This exploratory paper examines entrepreneurial opportunity creation as being a process of structuration. The paper first discusses the opportunity paradigm in entrepreneurship literature and the relevant creation-discovery debate. It takes pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunity under Knightian uncertainty (Knight, 1921), particularly technology entrepreneurial initiatives, to be opportunity creation processes. It then discusses Giddens’ Theory of Structuration (Giddens, 1979, 1984). Presenting empirical data from verbal protocol of entrepreneurs relating to three technology entrepreneurial initiatives, it discusses how the opportunity process in these initiatives shows up as structuration. Subject to further empirical research, it proposes...
Insufficient understanding of entrepreneurial opportunities characterizes entrepreneurship research ...
Abstract While research interest in entrepreneurship continues to develop, considerable debate trans...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...
This paper explores a new idea that entrepreneurial opportunity pursuit can be looked upon as a proc...
This paper explores a new idea that entrepreneurial opportunity pursuit can be looked upon as a proc...
Opportunity recognition characterizes the development process from initial business idea, which deri...
The notion of opportunity, as currently discussed in entrepreneurship research, is theoreti-cally ex...
Research Summary: This study employs textual coding techniques to investigate 25 creation and discov...
This thesis studies the formation of entrepreneurial opportunity as a process. More specifically, it...
Do entrepreneurial opportunities exist, independent of the perceptions of entrepreneurs, just waitin...
Digital technologies have profoundly reshaped many industries in the past years and we are continuou...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
Over the last twenty years, the topic of opportunities has received an increased interest, which is ...
In this paper we explore theories of opportunity discovery/creation with reference to the research,...
The transformation of business ideas into market opportunities is at the core of entrepreneurship. N...
Insufficient understanding of entrepreneurial opportunities characterizes entrepreneurship research ...
Abstract While research interest in entrepreneurship continues to develop, considerable debate trans...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...
This paper explores a new idea that entrepreneurial opportunity pursuit can be looked upon as a proc...
This paper explores a new idea that entrepreneurial opportunity pursuit can be looked upon as a proc...
Opportunity recognition characterizes the development process from initial business idea, which deri...
The notion of opportunity, as currently discussed in entrepreneurship research, is theoreti-cally ex...
Research Summary: This study employs textual coding techniques to investigate 25 creation and discov...
This thesis studies the formation of entrepreneurial opportunity as a process. More specifically, it...
Do entrepreneurial opportunities exist, independent of the perceptions of entrepreneurs, just waitin...
Digital technologies have profoundly reshaped many industries in the past years and we are continuou...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
Over the last twenty years, the topic of opportunities has received an increased interest, which is ...
In this paper we explore theories of opportunity discovery/creation with reference to the research,...
The transformation of business ideas into market opportunities is at the core of entrepreneurship. N...
Insufficient understanding of entrepreneurial opportunities characterizes entrepreneurship research ...
Abstract While research interest in entrepreneurship continues to develop, considerable debate trans...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...