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Unlocking the potential of non-managerial employees in corporate entrepreneurship: A systematic review and research agenda

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posted on 2023-12-05, 16:25 authored by Mariusz Soltanifar, Mathew Hughes, Gina O’Connor, Jeffrey G. Covin, Nadine Roijakkers

Purpose

While extant literature has advanced our understanding of senior and middle managers in corporate entrepreneurship, studies have only recently attended to the role of non-managerial employees (NMEs). These organizational members bring ideas, resources and energy to the pursuit of innovative opportunities, yet the determinants of their entrepreneurial behavior are poorly understood.


Design/methodology/approach

The authors performed a systematical literature review on the subject of NMEs in corporate entrepreneurship to identify gaps and recommend an agenda for future research.


Findings

The review revealed gaps regarding (1) the distance of NMEs from decisions on corporate strategic intent, (2) agentic choices made by NMEs to use their subject matter expertise for their employers' benefit, and the influences of (3) job characteristics and (4) organizational infrastructural support of entrepreneurial behavior.


Originality/value

The authors present a theoretical framework and directions for future research.

History

Author affiliation

School of Business, University of Leicester

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Published in

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research

Volume

29

Issue

11

Pagination

206-240

Publisher

Emerald

issn

1355-2554

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2023-12-05

Language

en

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