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Stella Zulu-Chisanga, Nathaniel Boso, Ogechi Adeola, Pejvak Oghazi
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This resource-based study investigates how a path from firm innovativeness to financial performance is channelled through new product success, and is contingent upon levels of market responsiveness and environment turbulence. Using primary data from smal...
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M. Dülger,G. Alpay,C. Yilmaz,M. Bodur
AbstractThis paper attempts to shed light on the role of learning orientations of firms and their adoption of Porter?s generic strategies on four dependent variables: Behavioral innovativeness, product innovativeness, technological innovativeness and, ul...
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M. Filser,F. Eggers
AbstractAs noted by numerous studies entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is assumed to have a positive effect on firm performance. However, there is an ongoing debate concerning the importance of each of the constructs? dimensions namelyinnovativeness, proa...
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Patrick M. Kreiser, Justin Davis
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Research suggests that existing conceptualizations of firm-level entrepreneurship may not be sufficient in fully explaining the construct (Brown, Davidsson, & Wiklund, 2001; Brush, Manolova, & Edelman, 2008). In particular, there is little consensus rega...
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