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We embrace a cultural perspective on entrepreneurship to examine the performative relationship between entrepreneurial narratives and field discourse that unfolded during the emergence of a “new media” field in New York city that came to be known as “Silicon Alley”. During growth, the...
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Entrepreneurship research is often perceived asdiverse, fragmented, in ferment, and noncumulative, which handicaps thedevelopment of the field as a respected discipline. This study attempts toaddress these concerns by mapping the structures of entrepreneurial researchand categorizing streams of...
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This study examines the antecedents of explorative and exploitative learning of technological knowledge from external corporate ventures. We compare different forms of external corporate venturing, namely corporate venture capital investments, alliances, joint ventures, and acquisitions, as...
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Advanced information technologies, and particularly big data, provide new affordances to facilitate inter-organizational collaboration. Rich flows of real-time data provide transparency across organizational boundaries and enable greater automation of inter-organizational routines. Taking stock...
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Digital technologies have fundamentally changed organizations, industries, and even the society. Although institutional theory provides rich array of perspectives to both the content and dynamics of such changes, research at the intersection of institutional scholarship and digitalization has...
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This study examines how different governance modes for external business development activities and venture relatedness affect a firm's innovative performance. Building on studies which have suggested that interorganizational relationships enhance the innovative performance of firms, we propose...
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