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This summary contains all readings of CE 2023 taught by Kevin Curran. Lecture notes are integrated. For exam: Try to focus on the key concepts that have been discussed during the lectures. Try to make a connection between different weeks (e.g., exploring/exploiting + the ICV loop). The summary is 1.5 spaced for reading comfort.

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Summary Corporate Entrepreneurship University of Amsterdam: 6013B0501Y
This summary contains all readings of CE 2023 taught by Kevin Curran. Lecture notes are integrated. For exam:
Try to focus on the key concepts that have been discussed during the lectures. Try to make a connection between
different weeks (e.g., exploring/exploiting + the ICV loop). The summary is 1.5 spaced for reading comfort.
C = Chapters – Kuratko, D.F., Morris, M.H., Covin, J.G. (2011) Corporate Innovation & Entrepreneurship. International Edition (3).



WEEK 1: OVERVIEW OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2

C1: The Entrepreneurial Imperatives in Established Organizations 2

C2: How Corporate Entrepreneurship Differs 4

A1: Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow 6


WEEK 2: BUILDING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION 8

C3: Capturing the Entrepreneurial Orientation of the Firm 8

C6: Corporate Strategy and Entrepreneurship (pp. 147-156) 12

A2: Organizational Ambidexterity in Action: How Managers Explore and Exploit 15


WEEK 3: THE “INTRAPRENEUR” 16

C8: Fostering Creativity within Organizations (pp. 222-234) 16

C9: Human Resources Management 18

A3: Entrepreneurship/Intrapreneurship 22

A4: Entrepreneurial Behaviour by Employees in Organizations 24


WEEK 5: INTERNAL VENTURING 26

A5: Designs for Corporate Entrepreneurship in Established Firms 26

A6: Managing Internal Corporate Venturing Cycles 30


WEEK 6: EXTERNAL VENTURING 34

A7: Corporate Venturing 34

A8: Making Sense of Corporate Venture Capital 36


WEEK 7: CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SOCIAL GOOD 37

C5: Entrepreneurship in Non-Profit and Government Organizations 37

A9: Selling Issues with Solutions 42

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,Week 1: Overview of Corporate Entrepreneurship
C1: The Entrepreneurial Imperatives in Established Organizations
Turbulent Environments and the Embattled Corporation
Internal environment: the structures, systems, processes, and culture that make up the climate
within which people do the work of a company.
External environment: everything outside the company, including the competitive, customer,
technological, economic, regulatory, social, labor, and supplier environments.
o Continuous change: a never-ending stream of new challenges deriving from each domain
of the external environment.
o Companies are experiencing a general lack of long-term control over external environments.
→ Modern corporation finds itself ‘embattled’ as it struggles to survive.




→ Companies are forced to abandon conventional business practices.
o External change forces internal change


The New Path to Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Five key company capabilities:
1. Adaptability: the ability to adjust to new technologies, customer needs, regulatory
rules, etc. without losing focus or causing disruption of core operations.
2. Flexibility: the ability to design company strategies, processes, and operational
approaches that can meet the diverse and evolving requirements of key stakeholders.
3. Speed: the ability to act quickly on emerging opportunities.
4. Aggressiveness: an intense, focused, and proactive approach.
5. Innovativeness: a continuous priority placed on developing and launching new
products, services, processes, markets, and technologies.




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, What is Entrepreneurship?
"The process of creating value by bringing together a unique combination of resources to
exploit an opportunity."

Seven Perspectives on the Nature of Entrepreneurship. Creation of…
Wealth Assuming the risks associated with the facilitation of production in exchange for profit.
Enterprise Founding of a new business venture where none existed before.
Innovation Unique combinations of resources that make existing methods/products obsolete.
Change Creating change by adjusting one’s personal skills to meet different opportunities.
Jobs Employing, managing, and developing the factors of production, incl. labor force.
Value Creating value for customers by exploiting untapped opportunities.
Growth Strong and positive orientation toward growth in sales/income/assets/employment.
Corporate Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial behavior inside an established mid-sized and
large organizations / The sum of a company’s innovation, renewal and venturing efforts.


Management vs. Entrepreneurship
Managers focus more on the current situation and how to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Entrepreneurs focus less on the current situation and more on what can be (envision future).




Lecture: The Entrepreneurial Context is never defined; thus, entrepreneurship can
occur in: 1) Large conglomerates; 2) Non-profit organizations; 3) Public sector agencies
3) Start-up ventures; 4) Small firms; 5) Mid-sized companies.

The Organizational Life Cycle
The book refers to the work by Greiner, which is an assigned reading for this week. The subject
of the organizational life cycle will be explained in the summary of the Greiner article.



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