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A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurship as Firm Behavior: A Critique and Extension

Shaker A. Zahra

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1993, vol. 17, issue 4, 5-21

Abstract: The study of firm-level entrepreneurship Is fast becoming a central Issue In the literature. Research on the topicshows Increased vitality and rigor. Recently, Covin and Slevin (1991) have suggested an Integrative model that explains the association between a company's entrepreneurial posture and Its external environment, strategy, Internal factors, and organizational performance. This article highlights several areas wherethe Covin-Slevin model should be revised and extended to better capture the nature of entrepreneurial behavior as well as Its antecedents and consequences.

Date: 1993
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