Chapter 2: Opportunity Identification Redux
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Published:2018
Connie Marie Gaglio, Dimo Dimov, 2018. "Opportunity Identification Redux", Reflections and Extensions on Key Papers of the First Twenty-Five Years of Advances, Jerome A. Katz, Andrew C. Corbett
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Abstract
Twenty-one years ago (1997), the entrepreneurial revolution, both academic and actual, was just beginning. Entrepreneurial opportunities represent both the core theoretical construct and the plethora of products, services, processes, and business models, which dramatically changed daily life. This chapter examines key developments, which have emerged in the scholarly investigation of the opportunity identification process during the intervening years: what fundamentally is an opportunity; what socio-cognitive processes are involved; what is the role of time, of meaning, of context; and finally, what is the relationship between the academic and practitioner. In addition, exemplary research work is highlighted and guidelines for future academic efforts are offered.
