An operationalization of Stevenson's conceptualization of entrepreneurship as opportunity‐based firm behavior
Abstract
Stevenson (1983) holds that entrepreneurial management, defined as a set of opportunity‐based management practices, can help firms remain vital and contribute to firm and societal level value creation. While his conceptualization has received much attention, little progress has been made because of a lack of empirical tools to examine his propositions. This article seeks to resolve this by describing a new instrument that was developed...
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Title
An operationalization of Stevenson's conceptualization of entrepreneurship as opportunity‐based firm behavior
Published Date
Aug 28, 2001
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
10
Pages
953 - 968
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