New England Journal of Entrepreneurship (Mar 2008)

Awakening the entrepreneurial spirit: Exploring the relationship between organizational factors and perceptions of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and desirability in a corporate setting

  • Deborah V. Brazeal,
  • Mark T. Schenkel,
  • Jay A. Azriel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-11-01-2008-B001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 9 – 25

Abstract

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While efforts at understanding how the entrepreneurial spirit is awakened (e.g., unwrapping the cognitive “black box”) have been productive in the new venture context, it remains largely unexplored in a corporate setting.This study extends previous research by investigating the relationship between organizational antecedents and perceptions of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and desirability of entrepreneurial activity. In a field study of organizations consistent with a corporate entrepreneurial archetype typology, we found that (1) individual work discretion and time availability impacted entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and (2) individual interest in work innovation influenced perceived desirability of innovative behaviors.