Entrepreneurial orientation : epistemological, theoretical, and empirical perspectives
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Entrepreneurial orientation : epistemological, theoretical, and empirical perspectives
(Advances in entrepreneurship, firm emergence, and growth, v. 22)
Emerald, 2021
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Other editors: Patrick M. Kreiser, Louis D. Marino, William J. Wales
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Understanding the concept of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) is of critical importance as organizations and individuals manage a world that is defined by increasing uncertainty and complexity. The need for organizations of all types and sizes to survive and thrive in such an environment demonstrates a clear need for both managers and academics to really understand EO.
Building upon this foundational need to better understand EO and with both a scholarly desire to synthesize and the practical need to execute, this volume convenes some of the world's leading experts on EO to address some of the most pressing issues facing scholars and leaders in the world of practice. Within this volume, you'll discover cutting edge insights ranging from theorizing on the future of EO to an empirical investigation of its measurement. There are chapters that focus on international ventures and EO and a detailed call for a global, multidimensional view of EO. Other contributions provide contextual views of EO that examine its connections to digital work environments, family business, and more. Taken together, this volume provides readers with an overview of the current state of EO research and sets a compelling agenda for its future.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. The Future of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) Research
- William J. Wales, Andrew C. Corbett, Louis D. Marino and Patrick M. KreiserChapter 2. Global Entrepreneurial Orientation (GEO): An Updated Multidimensional View of EO
- G. T. Lumpkin and Robert J. Pidduck Chapter 3. Enhancing Entrepreneurial Orientation Research: From Theorizing to Measuring
- Birton Cowden and Jintong Tang Chapter 4. International Entrepreneurial Orientation Disposition: Insights into Venture Internationalization
- Daniel R. Clark and Jeffrey G. Covin Chapter 5. Developing an Entrepreneurial Orientation: Capabilities and Impediments
- Rod B. McNaughton and Rakinder S. Sembhi Chapter 6. The Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation in a Digital and International Setting
- Patrick Schueffel, Rico Baldegger and Pascal Wild Chapter 7. Socioemotional Wealth, Generational Involvement, and the Manifestation of Entrepreneurial Orientation within Saudi Family Firms
- Dalal Alrubaishi, Helen Haugh, Paul Robson, Rachel Doern and William J. Wales Chapter 8. Bridging the Gap between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Market Opportunity: The Mediating Effect of Absorptive Capacity and Market Readiness
- Hanieh Khodaei, Victor Scholten, Emiel Wubben and Onno Omta Chapter 9. Measurement of Entrepreneurial Orientation: A Systematic Critical Synthesis of the Empirical Literature
- Joshua V. White, Sanjay Chaudhary and Vishal K. Gupta
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