This paper examines the challenges of utilising Covin and Slevin's (1991) entrepreneurial postures of risk taking, proactiveness and innovation in terms of enhancing firm performance. The need for a configuration model that incorporates both internal and external environmental factors is outlined. A new model for Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) which incorporates networking as a means to facilitate the link between EO and the firm's environment to enhance performance is proposed. The construct of networking is defined as incorporating the variables of communication, trust and environmental scanning
This book sheds light on how the competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms can be understood from a r...
The study of firm-level or corporate entrepreneurship (CE) has created an interest in the posture of...
Abstract: Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-p...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
Prior studies have suggested that networks are important for new ventures and small firms as a provi...
The needs to conceptualize and empirically examine the context in which levels of analysis in entrep...
This study examines the usefulness of Lumpkin and Dess' (1996) Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) cons...
Background: Many studies on entrepreneurship indicate an affirmative entrepreneurial orientation (EO...
The primary contribution of this research is positing and empirically supporting the proposition tha...
Entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation (EO and MO, respectively) have received extensive...
This study examines the usefulness of Lumpkin and Dess' (1996) Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) cons...
This study advances research on entrepreneurial orientation and social capital by examining how the ...
The performance implication of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has been the subject of extensive sc...
This book presents entrepreneurship as networking as a perspective. Persistent problems around the d...
Despite the importance of the external task environment for firm performance, little is known about ...
This book sheds light on how the competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms can be understood from a r...
The study of firm-level or corporate entrepreneurship (CE) has created an interest in the posture of...
Abstract: Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-p...
While entrepreneurship scholars have generally examined the direct effects of entrepreneurial orient...
Prior studies have suggested that networks are important for new ventures and small firms as a provi...
The needs to conceptualize and empirically examine the context in which levels of analysis in entrep...
This study examines the usefulness of Lumpkin and Dess' (1996) Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) cons...
Background: Many studies on entrepreneurship indicate an affirmative entrepreneurial orientation (EO...
The primary contribution of this research is positing and empirically supporting the proposition tha...
Entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation (EO and MO, respectively) have received extensive...
This study examines the usefulness of Lumpkin and Dess' (1996) Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) cons...
This study advances research on entrepreneurial orientation and social capital by examining how the ...
The performance implication of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has been the subject of extensive sc...
This book presents entrepreneurship as networking as a perspective. Persistent problems around the d...
Despite the importance of the external task environment for firm performance, little is known about ...
This book sheds light on how the competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms can be understood from a r...
The study of firm-level or corporate entrepreneurship (CE) has created an interest in the posture of...
Abstract: Drawing on network theory, this study examines how the entrepreneurship orientation (EO)-p...