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Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Capability and Its Linkages Towards Firm Performance

Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Capability and Its Linkages Towards Firm Performance
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Author(s): Rohit Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ranchi, India)and Amit Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ranchi, India)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 25
Source title: Global Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation in the Sharing Economy
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Norhayati Zakaria (University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE)and Leena Ajit Kaushal (Management Development Institute, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2835-7.ch002

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Abstract

The practices facilitating Corporate Entrepreneurship Capability (CEC), an intangible organizational capability embedded in an enterprise's culture are particularly important to innovation. The existing literature suggest the important of combining practices, however, there is a distinct lack of theoretical as well as empirical studies that have explored how these practices work together to promote and facilitate CEC. While different alternatives to realize the simultaneous reconciliation of exploration and exploitation have been proposed, how organizations build CEC is not fully understood. In this chapter, the authors first define CEC and then explain its relationship with Business Model Innovation (BMI), Innovation Ambidexterity (IA) and firm performance. The chapter is a theoretical contribution and builds on the Schumpeter view on entrepreneurship and innovation, resource-based theory of the firm and corporate entrepreneurship literature. The authors have suggested alternate contingency models for testing relationships among CEC, BMI, IA and Firm Performance.

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