DOI: 10.18174/393037
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Opportunity identification competence : explaining individual and exploring team opportunity identification by employees

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“…In the fields of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, many researchers were already captivated by the question of what makes people to perceive opportunities. Review studies of Baggen (), Brandstätter (), and George, Parida, Lahti, and Wincent () described the positive effects of prior knowledge, social capital, and personality traits on opportunity recognition. Analogously, we could argue that the flexperts in this study recognized a wide variety of opportunities to develop new areas of expertise by having an extensive knowledge base and supportive social networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the fields of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, many researchers were already captivated by the question of what makes people to perceive opportunities. Review studies of Baggen (), Brandstätter (), and George, Parida, Lahti, and Wincent () described the positive effects of prior knowledge, social capital, and personality traits on opportunity recognition. Analogously, we could argue that the flexperts in this study recognized a wide variety of opportunities to develop new areas of expertise by having an extensive knowledge base and supportive social networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the fields of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, many researchers were already captivated by the question of what makes people to perceive opportunities. Review studies of Baggen (2017), Brandstätter (2011), andGeorge, Parida, Lahti, andWincent (2016) described the positive effects of prior knowledge, social capital, and personality traits on opportunity recognition. Analogously, we could argue that the flexperts in this study recognized a wide variety of opportunities to develop new areas of expertise by having an extensive knowledge base and supportive social networks.…”
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“…We recommend higher education institutes to integrate the development of flexpertise in their curricula. This can for example be realized by students experiencing the value of crossing boundaries of the domains in which they develop a growing mastery , teaching them to recognize the labor opportunities of new expertise demands (Baggen et al, 2017), and learning them to materialize their growing expertise by means of tangible output, even before graduation (Losse, 2018). This requires a learning environment that supports such flexibility (Potting et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%