Technological Antecedents of Entrepreneurship and its Consequences for Organizational Performance
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Elsevier
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Top Management Support Technology Skills Technology Acquisition Technology Integration Technology Infrastructure Corporate Entrepreneurship
Date
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Martin-Rojas, R., Garcia-Morales, V. J., & Gonzalez-Alvarez, N. (2019). Technological antecedents of entrepreneurship and its consequences for organizational performance. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 147, 22-35.
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This research was supported by the Regional Government of Andalusia’s Project (Ref.: P11-SEJ-7988).Abstract
Under conditions of rapid change, companies compete intensely to achieve
competitive advantages. Through technology, they differentiate themselves from other
companies to obtain a better market position. Decisions concerning technological variables
are thus essential to a firm’s overall competitive strategy, positioning and emplacement. Our
research analyses how top management support for technology and technology skills enables
technology acquisition, integration and infrastructure in firms, influencing organizational
performance through corporate entrepreneurship. The analysis is performed using Structural
Equation Model with a sample of 201 Spanish technological firms. The results show that
awareness of technological issues enables entrepreneurship in the firm.
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