Knowledge-Based View: The Fundamental Theory for Exploring the Knowledge Mechanisms of Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship
Runping Guo,
Ziqing Feng,
Peng Lu and
Xiao Liu
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Runping Guo: Jilin University
Ziqing Feng: Jilin University
Peng Lu: Jilin University
Xiao Liu: Jilin University
Chapter Chapter 16 in A Theoretical Foundation for Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship, 2025, pp 159-167 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Knowledge is the core element of innovation, while entrepreneurship is the process of coordinating the discovery of market-related information and dispersed tacit knowledge (Sullivan & Marvel, 2011; Turner & Pennington, 2015). The knowledge-based view holds that an enterprise is an organization that processes and integrates knowledge. Thus, knowledge is the basic element of innovation-driven entrepreneurship. This theory is the basic theory used to build innovation-driven entrepreneurship theory and especially to reveal innovation-driven entrepreneurship’s internal mechanism. This chapter systematically reviews the knowledge-based view and its application in the field of entrepreneurship research. Based on this, the chapter explores its limitations in explaining innovation-driven entrepreneurship and suggests future research directions to further promote in-depth development of the knowledge-based view.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3133-9_16
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