L'intrapreneuriat, compétence ou symptôme ?. Vers de nouvelles organisations de l'innovation
Armand Hatchuel,
Gilles Garel,
Pascal Le Masson and
Benoît Weil
Revue française de gestion, 2009, vol. n° 195, issue 5, 159-174
Abstract:
Literature on intrapreneurship has primarily focused on an optimistic outside the box thinking from an individualist and non programming view. This paper proposes a contingent and historical approach, from the industrial revolution, linking the organizational contexts of innovation and intrapreneurship development. From this perspective, intrapreneurship is not only a capability, but a process that can reveal the gaps within an organization.
Date: 2009
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