Strategic Entrepreneurs at Work: Nature, Discovery, and Exploitation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities

22 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2007

Abstract

What do entrepreneurial opportunities look like? How do firms discover and exploit these opportunities to create value and sustain competitive advantage? This paper reviews the strategic management and entrepreneurship literatures to identify the nature and character of entrepreneurial opportunities and the entrepreneurial strategies that firms employ to seize and commercialize these opportunities. Three emerging schools are identified. The economic school argues that entrepreneurial opportunities exist as a result of the distribution of information about material resources in society. The cultural cognitive school argues that entrepreneurial opportunities exist as a result of environmental ambiguity and the cultural resources available to interpret and define these opportunities. Finally, the sociopolitical school stresses the role of network and political structures in defining entrepreneurial opportunities. We integrate these perspectives to offer a way to improve understanding of the opportunity creation and exploitation process.

Keywords: entrepreneurial opportunity, competitive advantage, information distribution, environmental ambiguity, networks

JEL Classification: L26, M13, O32, O33, Z13

Suggested Citation

Companys, Yosem E., Strategic Entrepreneurs at Work: Nature, Discovery, and Exploitation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities. Small Business Economics, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=981322

Yosem E. Companys (Contact Author)

Stanford University ( email )

473 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305-9025
United States

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