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Corporate Entrepreneurship And Venturing 1st Edition Tom Elfring

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Corporate Entrepreneurship And Venturing 1st Edition Tom Elfring
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.86 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Tom Elfring
ISBN: 9780387249384, 0387249389
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Corporate Entrepreneurship And Venturing 1st Edition Tom Elfring by Tom Elfring 9780387249384, 0387249389 instant download after payment.

Corporate Entrepreneurship and Venturing is positioned at the crossroads of the strategy and entrepreneurship fields. The common theme is how and why corporate entrepreneurship and corporate venturing can contribute to innovation and strategic renewal in large established companies, in particular it explores ways to balance exploitation and exploration in established companies. The issue is how the locus of entrepreneurship affects the way corporate entrepreneurship addresses the exploitation/exploration challenge. In some chapters corporate entrepreneurship is dispersed across the organization and they examine the key elements of an entrepreneurial culture and the organizational conditions that are favorable to entrepreneurial initiatives. The other chapters contribute to the discussion on the potential role of corporate venturing which is separated from the main parts of the organization. They examine the advantages and disadvantages of corporate venture capital programs as particular forms of focused corporate entrepreneurship.

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