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How planned behavior drives employee intentions to pursue new product and service development
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Studies.
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Studies. (Entreprenörskap)ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7915-9919
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Studies.
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Business Studies.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6165-0224
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Abstract [en]

This paper demonstrates the relevance of the theory of planned behavior to predict the drivers of employee intentions to become engaged in the development of new products and services. The results from a survey of 3,435 employees of Swedish companies, including small, medium-sized, and large firms, reveal a number of factors related to attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control that have either a positive or a negative influence on the presence of such intentions. We further show how the strength of the identified relationships varies with firm size. Overall, the findings suggest that firms may differ substantially, in terms of their ability to support employee initiatives that are critical for sustained introduction of new products and services. Our study contributes to the corporate entrepreneurship literature by explaining how organizational and individual conditions drive the introduction of new products and services. 

Keywords [en]
corporate entrepreneurship, corporate conditions, intentions, new product and service development
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Business Administration
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-455538OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-455538DiVA, id: diva2:1601371
Available from: 2021-10-07 Created: 2021-10-07 Last updated: 2021-10-07
In thesis
1. Intrapreneurship as an Engine of Corporate Renewal: Exploring the Intrapreneur and How Corporate Conditions Influence Intrapreneurial Behavior
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Intrapreneurship as an Engine of Corporate Renewal: Exploring the Intrapreneur and How Corporate Conditions Influence Intrapreneurial Behavior
2021 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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The aim of this thesis is to explore the characteristics of the intrapreneur and subsequently probe the question of how various internal corporate conditions influence intrapreneurial behavior. Using an evolutionary framework as the overarching theoretical point of departure to understand the core phenomena, the questions are tested on a comprehensive dataset of employees in the private sector in Sweden. The analyses are conducted in four individual papers following a quantitative research design. 

The thesis expands the classic intrapreneur stereotype “a dreamer who does” by offering a more comprehensive perspective of an intrapreneur and showcasing various types of intrapreneurs such as resilient intrapreneurs, neglected intrapreneurs, and privileged intrapreneurs. Additionally, the findings reveal a set of corporate conditions that influence employees’ intentions to become engaged in intrapreneurial behavior. They also open up the relatively unexplored gender perspective on intrapreneurship, showing that some components of corporate culture can encourage intrapreneurship and that these components relate to existing gender roles within the corporation. Overall, these findings contribute to prior research on the intrapreneur and intrapreneurship in the Swedish context. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Uppsala: Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, 2021. p. 73
Series
Doctoral thesis / Företagsekonomiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet, ISSN 1103-8454 ; 207
Keywords
Corporate entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Intrapreneurial behavior, Intentions, Corporate conditions
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-455536 (URN)978-91-506-2903-3 (ISBN)
Public defence
2021-11-25, Hörsal 2, Ekonomikum, Kyrkogårdsgatan 10C, Uppsala, 13:15 (English)
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Available from: 2021-11-01 Created: 2021-10-07 Last updated: 2021-11-01

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