Entrepreneurship, Subjectivism, and the Resource-Based View: Towards a New Synthesis

Yasemin Y. Kor, Nicolai J. Foss, Peter G. Klein, Joseph T. Mahoney
2006 Social Science Research Network  
This paper maintains that the consistent application of subjectivism helps to reconcile contemporary entrepreneurship theory with strategic management research in general, and the resource−based view in particular. The paper synthesizes theoretical insights from Austrian economics and Penrose's (1959) resources approach, arguing that entrepreneurship is inherently subjective and firm specific. This new synthesis describes how entrepreneurship is manifested in teams, and is driven by both
more » ... eneity of managerial mental models and shared team experiences. ABSTRACT This paper maintains that the consistent application of subjectivism helps to reconcile contemporary entrepreneurship theory with strategic management research in general, and the resource-based view in particular. The paper synthesizes theoretical insights from Austrian economics and Penrose's (1959) resources approach, arguing that entrepreneurship is inherently subjective and firm specific. This new synthesis describes how entrepreneurship is manifested in teams, and is driven by both heterogeneity of managerial mental models and shared team experiences.
doi:10.2139/ssrn.982150 fatcat:6kbnneq5t5c3dof67hhhplpikq