Recent trends indicate reduced entrepreneurship over time and greater challenges in the discovery and exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities. The concept of the “Burden of Knowledge,” or the idea that as the historical body of knowledge grows in a given domain, it becomes harder to innovate due to the cost and effort necessary to master prior knowledge before being able to do so, is gaining popularity as a potential explanation. Work on the Burden of Knowledge has primarily been the domain of economics, and where it has entered the field of strategic management it has focused primarily on firm-level outcomes. In this paper, we explore the implications of the Burden of Knowledge for the strategic human capital literature, and build new theory regarding human capital specificity and entrepreneurial human capital in light of a growing Burden of Knowledge. We also introduce a series of contingencies regarding when and how we expect the growing Burden of Knowledge to impact human capital in different circumstances.
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June 23 2026
On the waves of change: the burden of knowledge and strategic human capital
Andy El-Zayaty;
Leavey School of Business,
Santa Clara University
, Santa Clara, California, USA
Corresponding author Andy El-Zayaty aelzayaty@scu.edu
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Martin Ganco
Martin Ganco
Wisconsin School of Business,
University of Wisconsin–Madison
, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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Corresponding author Andy El-Zayaty aelzayaty@scu.edu
Received:
July 26 2022
Accepted:
March 01 2026
Online ISSN: 2688-2639
Print ISSN: 2688-2612
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Received:
July 26 2022
Accepted:
March 01 2026
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El-Zayaty A, Ganco M (2026;), "On the waves of change: the burden of knowledge and strategic human capital". Strategic Management Review, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/SMR-07-2022-0867
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