Referenz
Semrau, T., Ambos, T., & Kraus, S. (2016). Entrepreneurial orientation and SME performance across societal cultures: An international study. Journal of Business Research, 69(5), 1928-1932. (ABDC_2022: A; ABS_2021: 3; VHB_3: B)
Publikationsart
Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschrift
Abstract
The concept of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is universally applicable, and many empirical studies report a positive relationship between EO and performance in different national contexts. Empirical research, however, scarcely addresses which country-level contingencies affect the EO–performance link. Building on two second-order factors of societal culture—performance-based culture (PBC) and socially supportive culture (SSC)—the present study proposes and tests such a contingency framework. Using a data set of 1248 SMEs from seven national contexts, multilevel analyses show that PBC positively moderates the relationship between EO and performance, whereas SSC has no moderation effect.
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Einrichtungen
- Kompetenzzentrum für Entrepreneurship und Familienunternehmen
- Lehrstuhl für Strategisches Management und Entrepreneurship
- Lehrstuhl für Entrepreneurship und Leadership