Privatization Process and Corporate Entrepreneurship in Former Monopolies: A Model for Developed Countries
Bertrand Quelin and
Jean-Philippe Bonardi
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This paper considers the impact of privatization on corporate entrepreneurship. The proposed model illustrates how a firm's capacity to implement internal changes is influenced by three factors: credibility of the privatization process, speed of the process, and the new regulatory environment. The type of changes (economic calculation, risk-taking, and alterness) and the extent to which they can be implemented ultimately determine the level of post-privatization corporate entrepreneurship that the firm will be abble to develop.
Keywords: regulation; non market strategy; privatization process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999-07-15
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