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A Study Of Corporate Entrepreneurship And Firm Performance In The Computer Industry During Two Technological Disruptions
Author(s) -
Ronald M. Rivas
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
review of business information systems (rbis)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2157-9547
pISSN - 1534-665X
DOI - 10.19030/rbis.v11i3.4418
Subject(s) - entrepreneurship , business , industrial organization , finance
This study presents a model of firm performance for Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE) Entry-Growth- Exit strategies categorized by focus of entrepreneurship, CE domain, and CE form. Over a longitudinal sample, this paper examines U.S. computer firm's CE strategies and firm performance during two technological disruptions namely the introduction of personal computers and subsequently the internet. This paper shows that computer companies had superior performance by implementing CE strategies of sustained regeneration and organizational rejuvenation during growth. In addition, best performing companies survived the internet technological disruption by implementing the CE strategy of domain redefinition. This study concludes with recommendations for future research.

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