An Empirical Comparison of Entrepreneurs and Employees: Implications for Innovation

Much has been written regarding the organizational changes needed to achieve entrepreneurship in established companies. Many corporate strategists conclude that above all others, a firm's "rank and file" have the intimate knowledge of business operations necessary to discover innovations within a corporation. However, little attention has been devoted to discovering a measure to identify the employees within a corporation who possess entrepreneurial characteristics and are thus likely to produce innovations. This exploratory study used external entrepreneurs as proxies for corporate internal entrepreneurs. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of two measures: Kirton's Adaption-Innovation Inventory (Kirton, 1976) and an adapted version of Roner' s Locus of Control Scale (Rotter, 1966) in distinguishing entrepreneurs from a population of employees. Participants (54 entrepreneurs and 79 employees) completed the 2 measures. Results indicated some significant differences between entrepren...

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