This article examines the processes by which market orientation (MO) affects performance using a cross-level approach. The results of a survey of 2, 754 employees from 180 firms in China show that organization-level MO culture leads to unit-level MO behavior, which improves employee-level job satisfaction and then product quality, which in turn fosters organizational performance. In particular, MO behavior fully mediates the effects of MO culture on employee satisfaction, product quality, and organizational performance. Leadership quality strengthens the effect of MO culture on unit-level MO behavior. Moreover, MO behavior enhances firm performance indirectly through employee job satisfaction and product quality. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley...
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Market orientation and its impact on firm performance has been a topic of research interest for many...
Although the importance of customer orientation (CO) has been recognized, its relationship with firm...
This paper attempts to investigate the comparative consequences of market orientation and quality or...
As China experience unprecedented changes in its social, legal, and economic institutions, on what s...
This article examines the processes by which market orientation (MO) affects performance using a cro...
The concept of market orientation (MO), originally developed in the West and applied to the market e...
Do market and innovation orientations matter in transitional economies? Based on a survey of 2754 em...
A lack of empirical research exists on marketing orientation in China. In order to begin to address...
Most knowledge development efforts in new product development have focused on Western economies and ...
Market orientation places a special emphasis on the dissemination of and responsiveness to market in...
On what should foreign firms focus more, market orientation or managerial ties? This study investiga...
ABSTRACT. Market orientation places a special emphasis on the dis-semination of and responsiveness t...
This study extends knowledge of internal market orientation (IMO) as a management tool to facilitate...
Abstract Recent studies conducted in the United States and the United Kingdom have shown evidence of...
The purpose of this research is to develop the concept of product performance, which is influenced b...
Market orientation and its impact on firm performance has been a topic of research interest for many...
Although the importance of customer orientation (CO) has been recognized, its relationship with firm...
This paper attempts to investigate the comparative consequences of market orientation and quality or...
As China experience unprecedented changes in its social, legal, and economic institutions, on what s...