Entrepreneurship Chapter 2
entrepreneurial orientation toward growth
a focus on rapid growth
top management commitment
managers in an organization strongly supporting corporate entrepreneurship
Characteristics of an entrepreneurial environment
- new ideas encouraged - trial and error encouraged - failure allowed -support of top management
Leadership characteristics of a corporate
-understands the environment -is visionary and flexible -creates management options -encourages teamwork -persists
Four Key Elements of entrepreneurial endeavors
1. New business Venturing 2. Innovativeness 3. Self-renewal 4. Proactiveness
Ways to establish corporate entreprenuership in an organization
-secure commitment by top, upper and middle management -ideas should be indentified with money avail. - use technology -have a group of interested managers -get closer to customers -strong support for corporate entrepreneurship -rewards for performance -implement an evaluation system
8 dimensions of entrepreneurial management
1. Strategic orientation 2. commitment to opportunity 3. commitment of resources 4. control of resources 5. management structure 6. reward philosophy 7. growth orientation 8. entrepreneurial culture
Corporate Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial action within an established organization
entrepreneurial orientation toward opportunity
a commitment to taking action on potential opportunities and therefore can pursue rapidly, making the most of windows of opportunity
entrepreneurial orientation toward culture
a focus on encouraging employees to generate ideas, experiment, and engage in other tasks that might produce opportunities
entrepreneurial orientation toward control of resources
a focus on how to access others' resources
entrepreneurial orientation toward commitment of resources
a focus on how to minimize the resources that would be required in the pursuit of a particular opportunity
restoration orientation
an approach to negative emotions based on both avoidance and a proactiveness toward secondary sources of stress arising from a major loss
loss orientation
an approach to negative emotions that involved working through and processing, some aspect of the loss experience and, as a result of this process, breaking emotional bonds to the object lost
New Business venturing (Corporate venturing)
creation of a new business within an existing organization by redefining the companies current products or services, developing new markets, ect.
strategic orientation
factors that are inputs into he formulation of the firms strategy driven by the presence or generation of opportunities for new entry and is less concerned about the resources that may be required to pursue such opportunties
Proactiveness
initiative and risk taking as well as competitive aggressiveness and boldness, which are particularly reflected in the orientations and activites of top management Example: conducting experiments
dual process model of coping with negative emotions
involves oscillation between a loss orientation and a restoration orientation
entrepreneurial orientation toward management structure
more organic focus- has few layers of bureaucracy between top management and the customer and typically has multiple informal networks
entrepreneurial philosophy toward rewards
one hat compensates employees based on their contribution toward the discovery/generation and exploitation of opportunity
Organization Innovativeness
product and service innovation, with an emphasis on development and innovation in technology example: new product development, Product improvements
culture
the environment of a particular organization
Self-renewal
the transformation or an organization through the renewal of the key ideas on which it is built