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Processes in collaborative entrepreneurship: a longitudinal case study of how multiple actors exploit a radically new opportunity
Authors:Edith Andresen  Heléne Lundberg  Joakim Wincent
Institution:1. Department of Social Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden
2. Department of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland
3. Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences, Lule? University of Technology, Lule?, Sweden
Abstract:In this longitudinal case study, the authors integrate the theory on social movement with the entrepreneurship literature on opportunity discovery, evaluation, and exploitation. They construct a model on collaborative entrepreneurial processes in which multiple partners are involved in identifying, forming, and exploiting an opportunity. Three interdependent subprocesses are identified: (1) the opportunity conceptualization dialogue, (2) resource mobilization and, (3) legitimacy building, which significantly contribute to our understanding of how individuals across different organizations become engaged in collaborative entrepreneurial processes. The model of collaborative entrepreneurial processes complements traditional models of the entrepreneurial process, which place the individual entrepreneur at the center of the process and does not consider group mobilization processes in which the actors aim to be creative and innovative in collaborating with actors from other organizations or firms.
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