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Boletín Bibliográfico Santiago, octubre 2012 - Biblioteca UDD

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<strong>Boletín</strong> <strong>Bibliográfico</strong> <strong>Santiago</strong>, <strong>octubre</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Journal of Business Venturing. New York, 27(6), noviembre <strong>2012</strong><br />

Nils Plambeck<br />

The development of new products: The role of firm context<br />

and managerial cognition 607<br />

We explore the effect of organizational factors and managerial<br />

cognition on firms' entrepreneurial actions and investigate the<br />

relationship between these antecedents by drawing from prior<br />

work on corporate entrepreneurship, managerial cognition, and<br />

the attention-based view of the firm. The analysis of data from 84<br />

firms shows that firm strategy and resources influente the degree<br />

of negativity with which managers interpret events that lead to the<br />

development of new products. Our results also suggest that more<br />

negative evaluations of the triggering event lead to less innovative<br />

new products. While the strategy and the resources of a firm also<br />

have an effect on a new product's degree of innovativeness, at<br />

least part of this effect is mediated by executives' evaluation of the<br />

triggering event. The theoretical elaboration and our results<br />

contribute to a better understanding of the drivers of corporate<br />

entrepreneurial activities and point to the importance of<br />

considering both managerial and organizational factors for<br />

advancing our knowledge on firms' entrepreneurial actions.<br />

Andranik Tumasjan and Reiner Braun<br />

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