Why entrepreneurs need firms, and the theory of the firm needs entrepreneurship theory
AUTOR(ES)
Klein, Peter G.
FONTE
Rev. Adm. (São Paulo)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-09
RESUMO
Abstract Firms are established by entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurship is typically embodied within a firm. And yet, the research literatures on entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm developed mostly independently. I suggest some reasons why these literatures have struggled to connect, and offer a potential path forward, one that describes the entrepreneurial act as the acquisition, combination, and recombination of heterogeneous resources under conditions of uncertainty.
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