Henri Burgers
Queensland University of Technology
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School | 2011
Henri Burgers; Vareska van de Vrande
Recent research has begun to address and even compare nascent entrepreneurship and nascent corporate entrepreneurship. An opportunity based view holds great potential to integrate both streams of research, but also presents challenges in how we define corporate entrepreneurship. We extend (corporate) entrepreneurship literature to the opportunity identification phase by providing a framework to classify different types of corporate entrepreneurship. Through analysis of a large dataset on nascent (corporate) entrepreneurship (PSEDII) we show that these corporate entrepreneurs differ largely from each other in terms of human capital. Prior studies have indicated that independent and corporate entrepreneurs pursue different types of opportunities and utilize different strategies. Our findings from the opportunity identification phase challenge those differences and seem to indicate a difference between the opportunities corporate entrepreneurs identify versus the opportunities they exploit.
International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2017
Kamal Sakhdari; Henri Burgers; Jahangir Yadollahi Farsi; Sasan Rostamnezhad
Abstract Prior research highlighted the importance of an organisational context stimulating autonomous behaviour when trying to increase levels of corporate entrepreneurship. From a social exchange perspective, we argue that firms in developing countries need to complement such supportive practices with performance-oriented practices. Our findings indicate that Iranian firms with an organisational context characterised by an interaction of social context and performance management have more engagement in corporate entrepreneurship, and that corporate entrepreneurship mediated the relationship between the organisational context and firm performance. This provides a better understanding of the way firms in developing economies can shape their organisational context to promote corporate entrepreneurship in order to achieve better firm performance.
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014
Henri Burgers; Julienne M. Senyard
Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2009: 6th International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) Entrepreneurship Research Exchange, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 03-06 February 2009 | 2009
Henri Burgers; Justin J. P. Jansen; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda
Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange Conference 2014, 4-7 February 2014, Sydney, Australia | 2014
Kamal Sakhdari; Henri Burgers; Per Davidsson
Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange Conference 2014, 4-7 February 2014, Sydney, Australia | 2014
Kamal Sakhdari; Henri Burgers; Per Davidsson
74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management August 1-5, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 2014
Kamal Sakhdari; Henri Burgers; Per Davidsson
Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School | 2011
Henri Burgers; Sukanlaya Sawang
Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School | 2009
Paul R. Steffens; Henri Burgers
Frontiers of entrepreneurship research | 2008
Henri Burgers; Justin J. P. Jansen