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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      22 September 2009
      26 June 2003
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      9780511488719
      9780521531979
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      0.598kg, 408 Pages
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      Organisational Sociology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Management, Sociology
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    Book description

    How do large corporations encourage their senior managers to become more entrepreneurial? This is a key question which is seldom addressed in mainstream entrepreneurship studies. Professor Sathe has written this study based on hundreds of hours of interviews with senior managers to help understand why some organizations and some top managers are better than others in fostering entrepreneurship leading to successful new business growth. Corporate Entrepreneurship explores the real world of top managers in a systematic and comprehensive way, examining business realities, the management culture, the corporate philosophy, the organizational politics, the personalities and the personal agendas of the people at the top. The book offers both a theory of corporate entrepreneurship and practical advice on how to manage it better. An interesting and valuable contribution to the literature on strategic management, this is a book that will appeal to graduate students, researchers and reflective practitioners.

    Reviews

    '… a book that no practicing executive or student of management can afford to miss: the first serious study to show that ‘corporate entrepreneurship’ need not be an oxymoron.'

    Christopher A. Bartlett - Harvard Business School and co-author of The Individualized Corporation

    ‘A remarkably insightful and revealing look at what makes corporate entrepreneurship tick and what stifles it. The book is based on outstanding research in leading companies.’

    Yves L. Doz - The Timken Chaired Professor of Global Technology and Innovation, INSEAD France

    ‘This book, written with academic rigor and based on a detailed analysis of a set of valuable case studies, provides recommendations that will benefit top management and the champions of corporate entrepreneurship, academics and students alike. With its scope and focus the book breaks new ground in the management literature, and hence the author is the best example of entrepreneurship that he advocates so convincingly.’

    Jan Oosterveld - Philips Electronics

    ‘… a must-read as a blueprint for launching new businesses inside an established enterprise. It is also an enjoyable-read.’

    Shane Robinson - Hewlett-Packard Company

    ‘Corporate Entrepreneurship is essential reading for practitioners, researchers, and MBA students interested in new business creation. We have a rare opportunity to learn from ‘what went right’ as well as ‘what went wrong’ in the real world. We also learn from the real-life stories and direct quotations of top managers at large corporations as well as the writings of academic giants of leading business schools around the world. Most importantly, we learn from the author's insights into ‘how to do’ as well as ‘how to see’ the new business creation process. Without new business creation there is no future - for corporations as well as for our society.’

    Hirotaka Takeuchi - Graduate School of International Corporate StrategyHitotsubashi University, Japan, and co-author of Can Japan Compete?

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