Corporate firms establish collaboration programs with external startups to strengthen their innovative power. But little is known about how the entrepreneurs embedded in these programs actually make decisions. Corporate entrepreneurs operate in two worlds: they are independent startup founders and corporate partners simultaneously. This book uses qualitative research and a behavioral experiment to answer: do corporate entrepreneurs decide more like independent entrepreneurs or corporate managers?

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Introduction

  • Tanja Jänicke

摘要

Corporate firms establish collaboration programs with external startups to strengthen their innovative power. But little is known about how the entrepreneurs embedded in these programs actually make decisions. Corporate entrepreneurs operate in two worlds: they are independent startup founders and corporate partners simultaneously. This book uses qualitative research and a behavioral experiment to answer: do corporate entrepreneurs decide more like independent entrepreneurs or corporate managers?