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Dieses Arbeitspapier behandelt den aktuellen Markt von Legal-Tech-Diensten in Deutschland und die rechtlichen Entwicklungen bezüglich der dort bestehenden Law-Tech-Branche. Ziel ist es dabei, anhand einer systematischen Analyse der beteiligten Marktkräfte, die Attraktivität der Legal-Tech-Branche einzuschätzen, um dem Leser dadurch eine Hilfestellung für die Strategiebildung innerhalb Law-Tech bezogener Unternehmen sowie Kanzleien zu bieten, denn die strategische Planung eines Unternehmens ist als Basis für den nachhaltigen Erfolg desselben unabdinglich.
Darüber hinaus zielt die Arbeit darauf ab, dem Leser einen Überblick über die rechtlichen Entwicklungen im Bereich von Legal-Tech sowie damit einhergehend ein Basiswissen über die Hintergründe der Gesetzgebung in Bezug auf die Law-Tech-Branche zu verschaffen.
This paper has the objective of creating a framework for a different cultural dimension of corporate entrepreneurship leading to corporate entrepreneurial culture (CEC). The analysis of CEC is based on a review of existing concepts of organisational culture and entrepreneurship. They are combined to create a framework of CEC, including macro- and microlevels and examples of subcultures. Core ideas of the framework are validated by qualitative interviews with ten experts. The identified organisational category of the CEC framework is defined by the levels of micro-cultures or subcultures and includes the upper levels of the hierarchy, including the industry level. Geographic categories such as regional or national culture are also part of the system. The individual category of the CEC framework is characterised by competencies (including aspects such as motivation, creativity, mobilising others, coping with uncertainty, teamwork and social competencies) and entrepreneurial personalities. The results of the interviews show the importance of these individual competencies for a lively CEC. The different levels, such as national and professional cultures, as a dimension of the organisational category of the framework are also confirmed by the interviews. The findings indicate that the individual category of CEC could be used for job satisfaction or engagement and the degree of CEC of an organisation could be defined and developed by the organisational category. The identified framework contributes to an understanding of this complex topic and supports companies in the implementation of entrepreneurial ideas in different organisational contexts.