Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Erikson, Truls"
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Board of Directors, Top Management Team and the Developmentof Academic Spin-Off Companies
Bjørnåli, Ekaterina S. (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2009:144, Doctoral thesis, 2009)This dissertation addresses the under-studied area of the role of the top management team (TMT) and board of directors in the development of academic spin-off companies (ASOs) originating from public research institutes. ... -
Competitive moves in new high-tech firms: The role of board heterogeneity and family ties
Bjørnåli, Ekaterina Shepeleva; Erikson, Truls; Coleridge, Chris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Drawing on the entrepreneurial theory of the firm with dispersed knowledge, together with fundamental uncertainty, we examine what we label as heterogenous expectations through board members' imaginative faculties. ... -
Entrepreneurial judgment and value capture, the case of the nascent offshore renewable industry
Erikson, Truls; Løvdal, Nicolai Solberg; Aspelund, Arild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Entrepreneurship may be regarded as the mechanism of change towards sustainability. Any entrepreneur that seeks to start a new venture in an emerging industry will face resource and time constraints. The question we raise ... -
A Subjectivist Approach to Team Entrepreneurship
Leunbach, Daniel; Erikson, Truls; Bjørnåli, Ekaterina S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Unraveling the Black Box of New Venture Team Processes
Bjørnåli, Ekaterina S.; Knockaert, Mirjam; Foss, Nicolai; Leunbach, Daniel; Erikson, Truls (Chapter, 2017)This chapter argues that new venture team (NVT) processes are relatively ill-understood in the entrepreneurship literature, and describes various theoretical and empirical research avenues that may be pursued in order to ... -
Venture governance and its dynamics: Intraboard relationships and CEO duality
Erikson, Truls; Coleridge, Chris; Bjørnåli, Ekaterina S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In this study, we conjecture that the governance structure matters when it comes to maximizing the growth potential under conditions of fundamental uncertainty. Whereas agency theory is concerned with minimizing potential ...