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摘要
本文通过文献计量学方法分析了知识与企业家精神之间的理论关系。使用HistCite软件进行文献计量学,从Web of Science数据库中得出几个指标,包括年度出版物、引用密度和出版物数量最多的期刊。对于实证应用,采用定性方法,通过对位于瓦伦西亚的四家公司的案例研究,应用半结构化访谈。阿特拉斯。采用Ti软件对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,通过理论建模构建了知识与企业家精神之间的关系,强调了知识起源对新创企业的重要性,通过创业机会实现知识商业化的重要性,以及创业导向组织中知识的起源和传播的重要性。主要的限制是研究主题的分散和排除了没有直接处理被调查关系的出版物。本研究提出的理论模型可以推广到不同的领域,以识别和产生创业机会,特别是在大学和现有企业。未来的研究应进一步对模型进行实证验证
Disentangling the relationship between prior knowledge and entrepreneurial orientation: a bibliometric study
This paper analyzes the theoretical relationship between knowledge and entrepreneurship through a bibliometric study. Several indicators are drawn from the Web of Science database using the HistCite software for bibliometrics, including annual publications, citation density, and journals with the highest number of publications. For the empirical application, a qualitative approach was adopted through a case study of four companies located in Valencia with the application of a semi-structured interview. The Atlas.ti software was used to analyze the data. The results indicate a relationship between knowledge and entrepreneurship constructs through theoretical modeling, highlighting the importance of the origin of knowledge for new venture creation, knowledge commercialization processes through entrepreneurship opportunities, and the origin and transmission of knowledge in organizations with entrepreneurial orientation (EO). The main limitation is the dispersion of research topics and the exclusion of publications that did not address the investigated relationship directly. The theoretical model proposed in this study can be extended to different spheres to identify and generate entrepreneurship opportunities, especially in universities and incumbent firms. Future studies should further validate the model empirically