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The Resource‐Based View in Entrepreneurship: A Content‐Analytical Comparison of Researchers' and Entrepreneurs' Views

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  • Franz Kellermanns
  • Jorge Walter
  • T. Russell Crook
  • Benedict Kemmerer
  • Vadake Narayanan

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The resource‐based view () is one of the most influential perspectives in the organizational sciences. Although entrepreneurship researchers are increasingly leveraging the tenets, it emerged in strategic management. Despite some important similarities between entrepreneurship and strategic management, there are also important differences, raising questions as to whether and to what extent the needs to be adapted for the entrepreneurship field. As a first step toward answering these questions, this study focuses on resources as the fundamental building block of the and presents a content‐analytical comparison of researchers' and practicing entrepreneurs' resource conceptualizations to derive similarities and differences between established theory and entrepreneurial practice. We find that although the two conceptualizations exhibit some overlap, there are also important differences in the emphasis on different dimensions of resources and ownership requirements, as well as in the understanding of how those resources shape outcomes. These results suggest important contextual conditions when applying the RBV's tenets within the field of entrepreneurship.

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  • Franz Kellermanns & Jorge Walter & T. Russell Crook & Benedict Kemmerer & Vadake Narayanan, 2016. "The Resource‐Based View in Entrepreneurship: A Content‐Analytical Comparison of Researchers' and Entrepreneurs' Views," Journal of Small Business Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(1), pages 26-48, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ujbmxx:v:54:y:2016:i:1:p:26-48
    DOI: 10.1111/jsbm.12126
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    1. Weinzimmer, Laurence & Esken, Candace A. & Michel, Eric J. & McDowell, William C. & Mahto, Raj V., 2023. "The differential impact of strategic aggressiveness on firm performance: The role of firm size," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 158(C).
    2. Šmaguc, Tamara, 2022. "A Synthesis Of Overlapping And Divergent Areas Of The Resource-Based View Of The Firm And Entrepreneurship Theory," UTMS Journal of Economics, University of Tourism and Management, Skopje, Macedonia, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15.

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