TY - JOUR AU - Bogner, William C. AB - The literature highlights the importance of corporate entrepreneurship (CE) for improving a company's market and financial performance. This paper extends the literature by focusing on the knowledge-creation processes within a firm's formal and informal CE activities. This multifaceted knowledge, which encompasses organizational, technical, and social dimensions, is developed by individuals or groups and diffused throughout the organization. Whether radical or incremental, this knowledge can generate new skills, which a company can then use to reconfigure the sources of its competitive advantage. This paper also discusses the role of intrapreneurs and CE champions, particularly in the creation and use of social capital, in the development of dynamic competencies. TI - Corporate Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, and Competence Development JF - Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice DO - 10.1177/104225879902300310 DA - 1999-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/corporate-entrepreneurship-knowledge-and-competence-development-8pdUr5mOa0 SP - 169 EP - 189 VL - 23 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -