The primary contribution of this research is positing and empirically supporting the proposition that learning through external networks disproportionately benefits conservative, risk-averse firms. The construct, entrepreneurial orientation (EO), is used to discriminate conservative, risk-averse firms from proactive, risk-seeking firms. Organizational learning theory and social capital theory are employed to support our hypotheses. Based on a study of 1978 U.S. firms, the paper suggests that the utilization of external networks (i.e., the process of learning from information, perspectives, and insights embedded in external networks) may act as a primary driver for innovation for those firms that are either not inclined and/or do not have th...
An important area of investigation in the field of entrepreneurship examines how people and organiza...
Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) has received substantial conceptual and empirical attention, repres...
Market orientation (MO) and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) are correlated, but distinct constructs...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
Prior studies have suggested that networks are important for new ventures and small firms as a provi...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation (EO and MO, respectively) have received extensive...
This study advances research on entrepreneurial orientation and social capital by examining how the ...
The needs to conceptualize and empirically examine the context in which levels of analysis in entrep...
This paper examines the challenges of utilising Covin and Slevin's (1991) entrepreneurial postures o...
Inter-firm networks, as an inter-organizational form, are increasingly perceived as a model for entr...
Inbound open innovation for purposive knowledge acquisition and generation is a viable strategy for ...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between corporate exploitative learning and entrepreneurial or...
We examine exploitative learning and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in emerging young high technol...
An important area of investigation in the field of entrepreneurship examines how people and organiza...
An important area of investigation in the field of entrepreneurship examines how people and organiza...
Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) has received substantial conceptual and empirical attention, repres...
Market orientation (MO) and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) are correlated, but distinct constructs...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
Prior studies have suggested that networks are important for new ventures and small firms as a provi...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation (EO and MO, respectively) have received extensive...
This study advances research on entrepreneurial orientation and social capital by examining how the ...
The needs to conceptualize and empirically examine the context in which levels of analysis in entrep...
This paper examines the challenges of utilising Covin and Slevin's (1991) entrepreneurial postures o...
Inter-firm networks, as an inter-organizational form, are increasingly perceived as a model for entr...
Inbound open innovation for purposive knowledge acquisition and generation is a viable strategy for ...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between corporate exploitative learning and entrepreneurial or...
We examine exploitative learning and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in emerging young high technol...
An important area of investigation in the field of entrepreneurship examines how people and organiza...
An important area of investigation in the field of entrepreneurship examines how people and organiza...
Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) has received substantial conceptual and empirical attention, repres...
Market orientation (MO) and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) are correlated, but distinct constructs...