Entrepreneurial Potential and Potential Entrepreneurs
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10.14211/regepe.v7i2.1071Palabras clave:
Entrepreneurs, Potential, Corporate venturing, Enterprise developmentResumen
Before there can be entrepreneurship there must be the potential for entrepreneurship, whether in a community seeking to develop or in a large organization seeking to innovate. Entrepreneurial potential, however, requires potential entrepreneurs. This paper discusses antecedents of such potential and proposes a model based on Shapero's (1982) model of the entrepreneurial event. We then discuss this model in light of supporting evidence from two different perspectives, corporate venturing and enterprise development.
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[Tradução autorizada pelos autores]. Texto originalmente publicado em inglês - Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Spring, 1994, pp.91-104.
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