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Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating Value for Individuals, Organizations, and Society

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In this article, the authors examine the contributions of strategic management and entrepreneurship to strategic entrepreneurship and develop an input-process-output model to extend their understanding of the SE construct and explore the resource inputs into SE, such as individual knowledge and skills.
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Executive Overview The foci of strategic entrepreneurship (SE) are broad and rich, building on research from multiple disciplines such as economics, psychology, and sociology, along with other subdisciplines in management including organizational behavior and organization theory. Herein, we examine the contributions of strategic management and entrepreneurship to SE. Building on a previous model of SE, we develop an input-process-output model to extend our understanding of the SE construct. We examine the resource inputs into SE, such as individual knowledge and skills. In addition, we explore the resource orchestration processes that are important for SE and the outcomes, including creating value for customers, building wealth for stockholders, and creating benefits for other stakeholders, especially for society at large. Individual entrepreneurs also benefit through financial wealth, but other outcomes such as personal satisfaction and fulfillment of personal needs (e.g., self-actualization) may be of e...

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Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm

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