Corporate Entrepreneurship: From Structures to Mindset

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Abstract

Corporate entrepreneurship dispersed throughout an organization and leveraging the entrepreneurial potential of all its employees bears significant benefits for those organizations that embrace it. However, it appears more difficult to instill and requires strong investment in the development of human capital and entrepreneurial mindset among the employees and across the organization. In this chapter, we discuss the essence of corporate entrepreneurship mindset and show that across an organization, there might be different entrepreneurial mindsets that correspond to different people, opportunities, and contexts. Although different, they all lead to enactment of entrepreneurial projects. This chapter, thus, contributes to the discussion regarding the nature of corporate entrepreneurial mindsets, and their development and stimulation within an organization, from both academic and practical view.

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Belousova, O., Hattenberg, D. Y., & Gailly, B. (2020). Corporate Entrepreneurship: From Structures to Mindset. In Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics (pp. 211–233). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36951-4_10

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