Contextualizing corporate entrepreneurship theory: the historical case of the Spanish engineering consulting firm TYPSA (1966-2000)
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2021
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Taylor & Francis
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Álvaro-Moya, Adoración, Águeda Gil López, y Elena San Román. «Contextualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Theory: The Historical Case of the Spanish Engineering Consulting Firm TYPSA (1966-2000)». Management & Organizational History 16, n.o 3-4 (2 de octubre de 2021): 228-54. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449359.2022.2033441.
Abstract
Drawing on the corporate entrepreneurship (CE) theory, this article examines the rise of the Spanish engineering consulting firm Técnica y Proyectos SA (TYPSA), from its foundation, in 1966, as a project office within a larger national-based construction fgroup, until its consolidation as a family multinational in the 2000s. Our research shows how contextual and intra-organizational changes affect the CE drivers identified by entrepreneurship theory, and highlights resilience as a new element reinforcing entrepreneurial orientation over time. The study also enriches the Chandlerianbiased historical debate by focusing on project-based professional services and assessing the role of decentralization and managerial leadership in corporate entrepreneurship