Long Range Planning | 2021

The multi-level effects of corporate entrepreneurial orientation on business unit radical innovation and financial performance

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Corporate enterprises must support its business units to adapt to changes that are increasingly dramatic and complex. In response, corporate entities must organize to embed a corporate entrepreneurial orientation (EO) that pervades the actions of its business units to create the radical innovations needed to thrive in these circumstances. By developing a global willingness–local ability framework, we test a multi-level model of corporate EO by conceptualizing its effects on business unit radical innovation and business unit financial performance, moderated by business unit R&D resourcing and business unit absorptive capacity. With data from 2820 business units of 1290 Taiwanese corporations from two separate surveys, we find support for our theoretical expectations and contribute much-needed knowledge of the multi-level effects of EO and the conditions to turn EO into actual innovation activity and profit from it.

Volume 54
Pages 101989
DOI 10.1016/j.lrp.2020.101989
Language English
Journal Long Range Planning

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