The Multi-Level Effects of Corporate Entrepreneurial Orientation on Business Unit Radical Innovation and Financial Performance

Date

2020-03-20

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Elsevier

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Yes

Abstract

Corporate enterprises must support its business units to adapt to changes that are increasingly dramatic and complex. In response, corporate entities must organize to embed a corporate entrepreneurial orientation (EO) that pervades the actions of its business units to create the radical innovations needed to thrive in these circumstances. By developing a global willingness–local ability framework, we test a multi-level model of corporate EO by conceptualizing its effects on business unit radical innovation and business unit financial performance, moderated by business unit R&D resourcing and business unit absorptive capacity. With data from 2820 business units of 1290 Taiwanese corporations from two separate surveys, we find support for our theoretical expectations and contribute much-needed knowledge of the multi-level effects of EO and the conditions to turn EO into actual innovation activity and profit from it.

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Keywords

Entrepreneurial orientation, Multi-level, Radical innovation, Resources, Absorptive capacity, R&D, Corporation, Business unit, Willingness and ability

Citation

Hughes, M., Chang, Y.-Y., Hodgkinson, I.R., Hughes, P., and Chang, C.-Y. (2020) The multi-level effects of corporate entrepreneurial orientation on business unit radical innovation and financial performance, Long Range Planning,

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