Contemplating Knudsen's Baseline: Where small is not so beautiful
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2005
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Does the Internet's World Wide Web (the web) represent an opportunity or threat to the small firms of the world? In line with recent calls for entrepreneurship research to adopt a more evolutionary approach, this article considers the context, process, and possible outcomes of small place-based firms operating in a web-impacted environment. Despite initial optimism that the web would provide a level-playing field for firms of all sizes, little evidence exist to support such a notion. When the learning abilities deemed necessary to exploit the web are considered, it would seem that only the most entrepreneurial of small firms would likely adapt to web-impacted environments. It is concluded that the present rate of web-based change represents a unique and valuable research opportunity for entrepreneurship researchers. |
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Routledge |
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DOI:10.1080/08276331.2005.10593344 Jones, Colin (2005) Contemplating Knudsen's Baseline: Where small is not so beautiful. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 18(3), pp. 273-288. |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150314 Small Business Management #Small Firms #World Wide Web #Evolutionary Theories |
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Journal Article |