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High-impact entrepreneurship: routine formation, process and outcomes (2019-2024)

Abstract

Innovation-led growth will take an increasingly central role in Australia's economic development. To foster such growth requires an in-depth understanding of high-impact entrepreneurship. To achieve this understanding the research adopts a practice-based approach to gain in-depth knowledge of what entrepreneurs actually do in the process of creating high impact new ventures. As an outcome, how routines are formed and developed to establish and sustain the creation of high-impact new ventures are uncovered; making significant contributions to core areas of management and entrepreneurship research, while providing sound guidance to entrepreneurs, industry and policy makers about the process of creating high impact new ventures.

Experts

Associate Professor Paul Spee

of UQ Business School
School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Associate Professor
School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Paul Spee
Paul Spee

Dr Anna Jenkins

Senior Lecturer
School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Anna Jenkins
Anna Jenkins