释义 |
intrapreneur, n. Comm. (orig. U.S.).|ˌɪntrəprəˈnɜː(r)| [f. intra- + entrepreneur n.] An employee given the freedom to work independently within a company with the objective of introducing innovation to revitalize and diversify its business.
1978G. Pinchot Intra-Corporate Entrepreneurship (Pinchot & Co.) (typescript) 4, I will call this new class of intra-corporate entrepreneurs, ‘intrapreneurs’. 1982Economist 17 Apr. 48/1 Confederations of ‘intrapreneurs’. 1985Time 4 Feb. 36 For intrapreneurs, the real payoff is the feeling of success. 1988N.Y. Times 14 June d6/6 While intrapreneurs often get the same freedom they would have if they had started their own companies, they usually cannot get the same financial rewards. 1991Harvard Business Rev. July/Aug. 90/1 Western intrapreneurs often find it difficult to get access to resources outside their business or functional area. Hence intrapreˈneuring vbl. n., the activity of an intrapreneur; intrapreˈneurship n.
1978G. Pinchot Intra-Corporate Entrepreneurship (Pinchot & Co.) (typescript) 6 As the intrapreneurship system matures, intrapreneurs will be found..enthusiastically performing many services that are now performed in a less efficient and inspired manner by corporate employees. 1984J. Naisbitt Megatrends 204 The Foresight Group..has created a school in Filipstad, Sweden, to teach intrapreneurship. 1985G. Pinchot (title) Intrapreneuring: why you don't have to leave the corporation to become an entrepreneur. 1987New Hampsh. Business Rev. 31 July 18/4 Duston attended a lecture by Harvard Business School professor Rosabeth Moss Kantor, who has written several books on entre- and intrapreneuring. 1992Times 25 Mar. 21/3 [He] is determined to win the minds of Britain's managers with his idea of ‘intrapreneurship’, a matter, he claims, of remotivating disgruntled staff. |