Unlocking the Relationship between Corporate Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance
Fis Ahmet M. () and
Cetindamar Dilek ()
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Fis Ahmet M.: Faculty of Business, Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey
Cetindamar Dilek: Faculty of Engineering and IT, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 2021, vol. 11, issue 1, 22
Abstract:
This paper explores the relationship between corporate entrepreneurship and performance by developing a comprehensive theoretical model based on Schumpeterian understanding of entrepreneurship supported with the Theory of Planned Behavior from social psychology. The model shows how organizational culture (value) triggers a chain effect through its influence on entrepreneurial orientation (attitude) and managerial support (intentions) that ultimately generate impact on corporate entrepreneurship (behavior). We test our model in an emerging economy context and present our results with implications to theory and practice.
Keywords: corporate entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial orientation; organizational culture; performance; managerial support; emerging economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1515/erj-2018-0213
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