Corporate Entrepreneurship and the Emergence of New Markets
Keywords:
corporate entrepreneurship, organizational agility, startup–corporate collaboration, opportunity recognition, market formationAbstract
Entrepreneurship increasingly operates at the intersection of organizational capability, managerial decision-making, and collaborative innovation. This editorial discusses how contemporary research connects corporate entrepreneurship, organizational agility, inter-organizational collaboration, and opportunity recognition in explaining the emergence of new markets. The articles in this issue collectively illustrate how firms cultivate entrepreneurial capabilities, coordinate collaborative partnerships, and strategically transform recognized opportunities into evolving market structures within dynamic and uncertain competitive environments.
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