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Vol. 14. Núm. 2.
Páginas 109-125 (enero 2008)
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Vol. 14. Núm. 2.
Páginas 109-125 (enero 2008)
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RECONOCIMIENTO DE LA OPORTUNIDAD Y EMPRENDEDURÍA DE BASE TECNOLÓGICA: UN MODELO DINÁMICO
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A.M. García Cabrera, M.G. García Soto
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Tomando como punto de partida la teoría cognitiva se analiza de una forma holística los componentes psicológicos y sociológicos, y las interacciones que se producen entre ellos, que afectan al proceso de reconocimiento de la oportunidad de negocio tecnológico. La investigación realizada, de carácter comprensiva, se sostiene en el estudio del caso como método de investigación. Como resultado, se aporta un nuevo modelo de carácter dinámico en el que la interacción y complementariedad de los emprendedores, la gestión proactiva de la involucración en redes tecnológicas, la evaluación continua y el aprendizaje constituyen los factores de naturaleza evolutiva que explican el reconocimiento de la oportunidad tecnológica.

PALABRAS CLAVE:
Emprendeduría
Reconocimiento de oportunidad
Innovación tecnológica
Estudio de casos
ABSTRACT

This work uses the cognitive theory and presents a holistic analysis of the psychological and sociological components, and the interactions that occur between them, that affect the recognition of technological business opportunities. The research is comprehensive and employs a method based on the case study. As a result, the work provides a new dynamic model in which the interaction and complementarities of entrepreneurs, the proactive management of embeddedness in technological networks, learning and continuous evaluation constitute the evolutionary factors that explain the recognition of technological opportunity.

KEYWORDS:
Entrepreneurship
Opportunity recognition
Technological business
Cases studies
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