In his seminal 1921 book, Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit, Frank Knight distinguished uncertainty and risk. This paper applies Knight’s concept of uncertainty to knowledge generated in incumbent organizations to explain the inherent difficulty in assessing potential innovations along with the key role played by knowledge spillover entrepreneurship as a conduit for transforming new knowledge created by an incumbent organization but ultimately commercialized through the creation of a new firm and innovation. Knowledge is inherently uncertain and constitutes what is characterized as the knowledge filter impeding innovative activity in the context of incumbent firms and organizations. The organizational and institutional context and market uncert...
Entrepreneurship continues to be of the utmost importance in terms of national economic and industri...
While research on knowledge management in entrepreneurial organizations has been the subject of much...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. The article ad...
We extend the boundary conditions of the seminal work of McMullen and Shepherd (2006) by exploring e...
At the centenary of Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit (1921), we explore the ...
The politics of financial governance under conditions of uncertainty has re-emerged as a significant...
The prevailing theories of entrepreneurship have typically revolved around the ability of individual...
The process that turns knowledge into innovation is highly ambiguous and complex. This study merges ...
This Article explores Knight’s theory of the entrepreneurial function in the modern enterprise in tw...
This paper interprets Knights views of the firm from the standpoint of his theory of human agency. F...
This paper provides the first empirical attempt of linking firms’ profits and investment in R&D revi...
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship seeks to explain the fundamentals and consequence...
Contemporary theories of entrepreneurship generally focus on the decision-making context of the indi...
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) seeks to explain the mechanisms of how unc...
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge collaboration and knowledge spillovers on the innovati...
Entrepreneurship continues to be of the utmost importance in terms of national economic and industri...
While research on knowledge management in entrepreneurial organizations has been the subject of much...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. The article ad...
We extend the boundary conditions of the seminal work of McMullen and Shepherd (2006) by exploring e...
At the centenary of Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit (1921), we explore the ...
The politics of financial governance under conditions of uncertainty has re-emerged as a significant...
The prevailing theories of entrepreneurship have typically revolved around the ability of individual...
The process that turns knowledge into innovation is highly ambiguous and complex. This study merges ...
This Article explores Knight’s theory of the entrepreneurial function in the modern enterprise in tw...
This paper interprets Knights views of the firm from the standpoint of his theory of human agency. F...
This paper provides the first empirical attempt of linking firms’ profits and investment in R&D revi...
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship seeks to explain the fundamentals and consequence...
Contemporary theories of entrepreneurship generally focus on the decision-making context of the indi...
The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) seeks to explain the mechanisms of how unc...
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge collaboration and knowledge spillovers on the innovati...
Entrepreneurship continues to be of the utmost importance in terms of national economic and industri...
While research on knowledge management in entrepreneurial organizations has been the subject of much...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. The article ad...