Inter-firm networks and entreprenuerial behavior: A structural embeddedness perspective
Michael Lubatkin,
Zeki Simsek and
Steven W. Floyd
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Michael Lubatkin: EM - EMLyon Business School
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Abstract:
We develop a theory of the effects of inter-organizational networks on both radical and incremental forms of firm-level entrepreneurial behavior (EB). The central argument is that structural embeddedness, with its focus on the network as a whole, and its two consequences, relational and cognitive embeddedness, individually and collectively influence incremental and radical forms of EB. Relationships in our model are driven by reciprocal interactions between intra- and inter-organizational sensemaking. This reasoning leads us to a dynamic, co-evolutionary model of EB.
Date: 2003-05-01
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Published in Journal of Management, 2003, 29 (3), pp.427-442 P
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