Corporate entrepreneurship strategy in universities: emerging leadership in austerity time

Public organizations have widely adopted corporate entrepreneurial strategy. The complex and financially constrained context in which public organizations operate calls for the implementation of entrepreneurial actions. Our study validates the theoretical framework of Kearney and Meynhardt (Int Publ...

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