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The Impact of Strategic Thinking on the Exploitation Opportunities in Entrepreneurial Venture

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  • Nagham H. Al Nama'a

    (College of Business Administration, Al-Nahrain University, Iraq)

  • Rasha H. Abbood

    (Ph.D. Student in Business, Okan University, Turkey)

Abstract

Nowaday’s organization needs skilled leaders who have the ability to understand the role of strategic thinking to exploit the opportunity, and the entrepreneurial leaders need to understand with sense the concept “Opportunity Exploitation†; it starts as an idea that stimulated the human mind then transferred into action through strategic thinking. The paper tried to review some of theoretical frameworks to illustrate the impact of strategic thinking on the exploitation opportunities in entrepreneurial venture.

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Handle: RePEc:bco:mbrqaa::v:11:y:2019:p:1-8
DOI: 10.32038/mbrq.2019.11.01
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