From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities

The transformation of business ideas into market opportunities is at the core of entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, the complexity of such a transformative process is seen to change depending on the variables influencing the opportunity-entrepreneur nexus. Although technology-entrepreneurship is regard...

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Main Authors: Ferran Giones, Zhao Zhou, Francesc Miralles, Bernhard Katzy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carleton University 2013-06-01
Series:Technology Innovation Management Review
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Online Access:http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Giones_et_al_TIMReview_June2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-56f51c5475d044ae841a7cf5d2cd4e6c2020-11-25T00:41:17ZengCarleton UniversityTechnology Innovation Management Review1927-03212013-06-01June 2013: Insights1320From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial OpportunitiesFerran GionesZhao ZhouFrancesc MirallesBernhard KatzyThe transformation of business ideas into market opportunities is at the core of entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, the complexity of such a transformative process is seen to change depending on the variables influencing the opportunity-entrepreneur nexus. Although technology-entrepreneurship is regarded as a force of change and dynamism in socio-economic growth, it also depends upon an intricate process of opportunity development. The interest in understanding better how technology-based entrepreneurs simultaneously cope with technological uncertainty while trying to gain stakeholder support and access to resources, highlights a relevant research gap. The research described in this article uses the constructivist view to deepen our understanding of the technology-based entrepreneur’s conceptualization of the opportunity as a process of social construction. Our results show how initial consensus-building efforts and iteration with knowledgeable peers are an essential part of the emergence of the opportunity, changing both entrepreneur's and stakeholders' perceptions of the early business idea. Consequently, our results provide evidence in support of policy programs and measures that favour social-construction support mechanisms to foster technology-based entrepreneurship. http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Giones_et_al_TIMReview_June2013.pdfconstructivist viewentrepreneurship policytechnology entrepreneurship
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From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Technology Innovation Management Review
constructivist view
entrepreneurship policy
technology entrepreneurship
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Zhao Zhou
Francesc Miralles
Bernhard Katzy
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title From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities
title_short From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities
title_full From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities
title_fullStr From Ideas to Opportunities: Exploring the Construction of Technology-Based Entrepreneurial Opportunities
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title_sort from ideas to opportunities: exploring the construction of technology-based entrepreneurial opportunities
publisher Carleton University
series Technology Innovation Management Review
issn 1927-0321
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The transformation of business ideas into market opportunities is at the core of entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, the complexity of such a transformative process is seen to change depending on the variables influencing the opportunity-entrepreneur nexus. Although technology-entrepreneurship is regarded as a force of change and dynamism in socio-economic growth, it also depends upon an intricate process of opportunity development. The interest in understanding better how technology-based entrepreneurs simultaneously cope with technological uncertainty while trying to gain stakeholder support and access to resources, highlights a relevant research gap. The research described in this article uses the constructivist view to deepen our understanding of the technology-based entrepreneur’s conceptualization of the opportunity as a process of social construction. Our results show how initial consensus-building efforts and iteration with knowledgeable peers are an essential part of the emergence of the opportunity, changing both entrepreneur's and stakeholders' perceptions of the early business idea. Consequently, our results provide evidence in support of policy programs and measures that favour social-construction support mechanisms to foster technology-based entrepreneurship.
topic constructivist view
entrepreneurship policy
technology entrepreneurship
url http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Giones_et_al_TIMReview_June2013.pdf
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