This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the public interest. Researchers in various disciplines have studied public entrepreneurship, but there is little research specifically on the nature, incentives and constraints of public entrepreneurship to innovate in the public interest. We begin by extending concepts of the entrepreneurial firm to include greater interactions in the public domain, and then turn to the role of entrepreneurial firms in fostering institutional change. This focus points toward opportunities for integrating transaction-costs, political and international business theories to achieve a more refined institutional theory of firm-government interactions that incorporates e...
ABSTRACT: The paper enhances the current understanding of public administration's support for entrep...
While private, for-profit businesses have typically been the most experienced with entrepreneurship,...
ABSTRACT: The theory of public administration has recently been divided into three branches. The thr...
This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the publ...
This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the publ...
Purpose: The interest in entrepreneurship in the public sector is recognized as an emergent phenomen...
This article presents a conceptual framework of public entrepreneurship. Public entrepreneurship ...
We define public-sector entrepreneurship as having three distinct components: actions that are innov...
Paper Originally Presented at the 65th Annual Conference of the Southern Economic Association , Fair...
Entrepreneurship is predominantly treated as a private-sector phenomenon and consequently its increa...
Contemporary public enterprises differ from their forebears. Today, they are more similar to private...
Summarization: Contemporary research on corporate entrepreneurship in the private sector suggests th...
The public sector is often considered synonym with inefficiency and a lack of motivation to be inno...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02604020600948909The ar...
Abstract: Public sector entrepreneurship (PSE) is a relatively new area of enquiry. Though it is now...
ABSTRACT: The paper enhances the current understanding of public administration's support for entrep...
While private, for-profit businesses have typically been the most experienced with entrepreneurship,...
ABSTRACT: The theory of public administration has recently been divided into three branches. The thr...
This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the publ...
This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the publ...
Purpose: The interest in entrepreneurship in the public sector is recognized as an emergent phenomen...
This article presents a conceptual framework of public entrepreneurship. Public entrepreneurship ...
We define public-sector entrepreneurship as having three distinct components: actions that are innov...
Paper Originally Presented at the 65th Annual Conference of the Southern Economic Association , Fair...
Entrepreneurship is predominantly treated as a private-sector phenomenon and consequently its increa...
Contemporary public enterprises differ from their forebears. Today, they are more similar to private...
Summarization: Contemporary research on corporate entrepreneurship in the private sector suggests th...
The public sector is often considered synonym with inefficiency and a lack of motivation to be inno...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02604020600948909The ar...
Abstract: Public sector entrepreneurship (PSE) is a relatively new area of enquiry. Though it is now...
ABSTRACT: The paper enhances the current understanding of public administration's support for entrep...
While private, for-profit businesses have typically been the most experienced with entrepreneurship,...
ABSTRACT: The theory of public administration has recently been divided into three branches. The thr...