2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11365-020-00648-z
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Knowledge management and entrepreneurship

Abstract: While research on knowledge management in entrepreneurial organizations has been the subject of much scholarly attention, it has mostly been considered independently rather than in institutional, geographical or industrial contexts. The purpose of this special issue is to integrate the role of context with knowledge management research, and to discuss the subsequent implications for entrepreneurship. This paper draws on the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship, open innovation theory and the institut… Show more

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“…Entrepreneurial initiative is the conduit facilitating the spillover and commercialization of that knowledge. In turn, entrepreneurial opportunities are generated not just by investments in new knowledge and ideas, but in the propensity for a subset of those opportunities to be fully pursued and commercialized by entrepreneurs (Audretsch et al, 2020;Belitski et al, 2019a, b;Caiazza et al, 2015). Hence, the combination of entrepreneurial attention, personality, knowledge, and experience held by individual actors is the basis for new value creation.…”
Section: Individual Absorptive Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurial initiative is the conduit facilitating the spillover and commercialization of that knowledge. In turn, entrepreneurial opportunities are generated not just by investments in new knowledge and ideas, but in the propensity for a subset of those opportunities to be fully pursued and commercialized by entrepreneurs (Audretsch et al, 2020;Belitski et al, 2019a, b;Caiazza et al, 2015). Hence, the combination of entrepreneurial attention, personality, knowledge, and experience held by individual actors is the basis for new value creation.…”
Section: Individual Absorptive Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) illuminates an important entrepreneurial opportunity source by using commercializable third-party information (Acs et al 2009;Agarwal et al 2007Agarwal et al , 2010. The KSTE assumes two important components: knowledge spillovers emanating from incomplete excludability of knowledge (Belitski et al 2019) and the role of knowledge filters, which may either impede or facilitate knowledge transfer (Audretsch andKeilbach 2007, 2008;Audretsch et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge exploitation and exploration enhanced through the use of digital technologies in order to foster the commercialization process (Audretsch et al 2020), and to generate a positive impact on the entire innovation ecosystem (Centobelli et al 2019).…”
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