Buddhist entrepreneurs, managerial attention allocation, and new ventures' access to external resources

Z Xu, Y Tang, Z Liu - Journal of Management Studies, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
New ventures are often short of resources crucial to their survival and development. This
research sheds new light on how new ventures can obtain better access to external …

A translation theory of knowledge transfer: Learning across organizational borders

KA Røvik - 2023 - books.google.com
" This book develops a new theory about the challenges of transferring and sharing
knowledge across organizational borders. Knowledge transfer refers to processes through …

Mitigating not-invented-here and not-sold-here problems: The role of corporate innovation hubs

M Amann, G Granström, J Frishammar, J Elfsberg - Technovation, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite a growing number of Corporate Innovation Hubs (CIHs) in recent years, limited
attention has been paid to understanding the key problems that arise among organizations …

Tapping foreign markets: Construction of legitimacy through market categorization in the internationalizing craft beer industry

P Jasovska, HG Rammal, C Rhodes, D Logue - Journal of World Business, 2023 - Elsevier
Literature provides insights into various mechanisms for achieving legitimacy via adaptation.
Yet we know little about how internationalizing firms can break away from existing legitimacy …

Legitimation work in sustainable entrepreneurship: Sustainability ventures' journey towards the establishment of major partnerships

A Riandita, A Broström, A Feldmann… - International Small …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Sustainable entrepreneurship, that is, venturing with the aim of contributing to a shift of
practices towards environmental and social sustainability, is an increasingly prominent …

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Amplifiers of the Lean Startup Philosophy: Management Control Practices in Earliest‐Stage Startups

SD Becker, C Endenich - Contemporary Accounting Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Entrepreneurial ecosystems play a key role in the development of startups not only by
providing support—such as flexible office space and access to skilled employees, mentors …

The three pillars' impact on entrepreneurial activity and funding: A country-level examination

JD Maurer, SA Creek, JS Bendickson… - Journal of business …, 2022 - Elsevier
Extant research suggests that formal and informal measures are substitutive. However, this
study builds theory and empirically tests an additive effect of the three institutional pillars (ie …

Institutional Translation Gone Wrong: The Case of Villages for Africa in Rural Tanzania

L Claus, R Greenwood, J Mgoo - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Why do ideas that have been successfully moved across highly different contexts
subsequently disappear? To answer this question, we use longitudinal data on the …

Innovator or troublemaker? The Co-evolution of ethical controversies, legitimation and institutionalisation of the ridesharing firms in China

X Liu, F Xiong, X Du - Journal of Business Ethics, 2023 - Springer
The ethical controversies of firms in the sharing economy (SE) have recently drawn attention
and caused debates. Ridesharing firms violate laws in many countries, but how they …

Strategic venturing as legitimacy creation: The case of sustainability

M Reihlen, JF Schlapfner, M Seeger… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Legitimacy is crucial for the survival and growth of strategic ventures inside larger
corporations. Yet, despite much progress, research on the strategic venturing‐legitimacy …