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Purpose-The purpose of this study is to provide a deeper insight into the organizational factors and personal motivations of intrapreneurs which may foster intrapreneurial behaviors of employees in a new technology-based firm (NTBF).... more
Purpose-The purpose of this study is to provide a deeper insight into the organizational factors and personal motivations of intrapreneurs which may foster intrapreneurial behaviors of employees in a new technology-based firm (NTBF). Design/methodology/approach-The paper takes a qualitative approach to exploring organizational and individual antecedents of employees' intrapreneurial behavior. A single case study was conducted based on semi-structured interviews with the founders and top managers of the firm and with intrapreneurial employees. Findings-Results show that intrapreneurial projects may arise in firms whose top managers support Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE) in a non-active manner. Intrapreneurial behaviors of employees can emerge despite the lack of time and limited resources available for undertaking projects. Moreover, work discretion and mutual confidence and the quality of the relationship between employees and top managers are the most valued factors for intrapreneurs. Practical implications-Based on the intrapreneurial projects studied, this paper helps to contextualize intrapreneurs' perception of organizational support and the personal motivations for leading projects within an NTBF. Originality/value-Traditionally, the literature has mainly focused on the top-down implementation of entrepreneurial projects within large firms. This paper contributes to the understanding of the combination of firm-and individual-level factors that facilitate intrapreneurial behaviors of employees. It also illustrates the contextual conditions and the firms' orientation on CE within an NTBF.
PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO VINCENT.BLOK@WUR.NL IF YOU WANT TO RECEIVE THE PDF Following the call for process-oriented research on business incubation processes, this paper investigates the process of business incubation (BI) via an... more
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Following the call for process-oriented research on business incubation processes, this paper investigates the process of business incubation (BI) via an understanding of management practices and interactions. Based on a comprehensive literature review and empirical evidence of management practices in business incubators (N ¼ 16) dealing with new technology-based ¯rms (NTBFs), we develop a conceptual model of factors having an impact on the incubation process of NTBFs, including propositions that can be tested in future research. Our results show that a combination of six management practices enables BI managers to accelerate the learning curve of entrepreneurs and the start-up process of their ¯rms. Our results help to theorize about the factors having an impact on the incubation process of NTBFs and the dynamics behind the incubation process, and will enable BI managers to develop practices that really help entrepreneurs in the development of their NTBF.
Following the call for process-oriented research on business incubation processes, this paper investigates the process of business incubation (BI) via an understanding of management practices and interactions. Based on a comprehensive literature review and empirical evidence of management practices in business incubators (N ¼ 16) dealing with new technology-based ¯rms (NTBFs), we develop a conceptual model of factors having an impact on the incubation process of NTBFs, including propositions that can be tested in future research. Our results show that a combination of six management practices enables BI managers to accelerate the learning curve of entrepreneurs and the start-up process of their ¯rms. Our results help to theorize about the factors having an impact on the incubation process of NTBFs and the dynamics behind the incubation process, and will enable BI managers to develop practices that really help entrepreneurs in the development of their NTBF.
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