Controversy exists over the relationship between firms and institutions. Classical institutional theory has emphasised path-dependency, viewing firms as largely passive to institutional barriers and voids. Otherwise, neo-institutionalism has acknowledged a possible two-way interplay between firms and institutions. Using the single case study of a multinational enterprise (MNE) in the Palestinian mobile phone sector context, this study investigates whether MNE corporate entrepreneurs can cope with extreme institutional barriers and voids, and perhaps even thrive on them. A thematic analysis of one MNE case study with 11 semi-structured interviews allows us to claim a contribution to the neo-institutional and entrepreneurship literatures. Th...
There is limited research on the role of institutional entrepreneurship in public organisations, esp...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
This study aims to address the core research question, are institutional barriers and voids in extre...
Besides firm-level resources and industrial influences, firms’ strategies have been related to their...
Besides firm-level resources and industrial influences, firms’ strategies have been related to their...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Emerging economies do not only present growth prospects to entrant firms but also significant operat...
Institutional theory and its crucial role in organizational theory have evolved during the last few ...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Observing the technical enablers of the new forms of work and the prominent changes in the corporate...
This thesis focuses on entrepreneurs’ responses to constraints using the theoretical framework of th...
International audienceFor multinational companies, doing business in emerging economies often involv...
There is limited research on the role of institutional entrepreneurship in public organisations, esp...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
This study aims to address the core research question, are institutional barriers and voids in extre...
Besides firm-level resources and industrial influences, firms’ strategies have been related to their...
Besides firm-level resources and industrial influences, firms’ strategies have been related to their...
How institutions are improved is the Achilles’ heel of institutional reform. In the development agen...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Emerging economies do not only present growth prospects to entrant firms but also significant operat...
Institutional theory and its crucial role in organizational theory have evolved during the last few ...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Observing the technical enablers of the new forms of work and the prominent changes in the corporate...
This thesis focuses on entrepreneurs’ responses to constraints using the theoretical framework of th...
International audienceFor multinational companies, doing business in emerging economies often involv...
There is limited research on the role of institutional entrepreneurship in public organisations, esp...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...