Entrepreneurial orientation in small and medium-sized enterprises during economic crisis
Soininen, Juha (2013-09-12)
Väitöskirja
Soininen, Juha
12.09.2013
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
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The economic importance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and
entrepreneurship has increased significantly in recent decades and entrepreneurial activity and
SMEs are deemed vital to economic progress. Therefore, it is justifiable to study how small
firms and entrepreneurs can enhance their performance and emergence in the turbulent
economic environment.
The concept of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has recently attracted considerable attention
in the field of entrepreneurship research. EO generally refers to a firm’s propensity to be
innovative, to be proactive and to take risks. A majority of EO studies so far have found that
adopting EO associated entrepreneurial behaviors will help firms to create or sustain a high
level of performance.
This dissertation explores the main drivers and performance implications of EO for SMEs in
time of economic crisis. Hence the first objective of this dissertation is to examine the
performance implications of EO and to test the role of EO on how firms are treated by the
crisis at operative level. The second objective is to expand the prevailing understanding of
determinants of EO by exploring the relationship between owner's work related values,
attitudes, demographic characteristics, firm’s financial resources and EO.
EO was found to be a significant and positive factor behind a firm’s long run growth. Hence it
can be said that EO has positive implications for firm performance. But on the other hand,
during a time of economic crisis the different dimensions of EO had both positive and
negative effects on performance of SMEs. The performance implications varied across
different stages of the crisis and were also dependent on what measure was used for
measuring the performance. The main drivers of EO in SMEs were the personal work related
values of the entrepreneur and his/her prior experience as an entrepreneur. The intrinsic work
values related to interest, responsibility, challenge, self-development or intellectual
stimulation and values related to status, power, achievement and recognition had a positive
effect on the level of EO. On the other hand, extrinsic values related to high income, material
possessions, benefits such as generous holidays, job security, and comfort through good
working conditions decreased the level of EO
entrepreneurship has increased significantly in recent decades and entrepreneurial activity and
SMEs are deemed vital to economic progress. Therefore, it is justifiable to study how small
firms and entrepreneurs can enhance their performance and emergence in the turbulent
economic environment.
The concept of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has recently attracted considerable attention
in the field of entrepreneurship research. EO generally refers to a firm’s propensity to be
innovative, to be proactive and to take risks. A majority of EO studies so far have found that
adopting EO associated entrepreneurial behaviors will help firms to create or sustain a high
level of performance.
This dissertation explores the main drivers and performance implications of EO for SMEs in
time of economic crisis. Hence the first objective of this dissertation is to examine the
performance implications of EO and to test the role of EO on how firms are treated by the
crisis at operative level. The second objective is to expand the prevailing understanding of
determinants of EO by exploring the relationship between owner's work related values,
attitudes, demographic characteristics, firm’s financial resources and EO.
EO was found to be a significant and positive factor behind a firm’s long run growth. Hence it
can be said that EO has positive implications for firm performance. But on the other hand,
during a time of economic crisis the different dimensions of EO had both positive and
negative effects on performance of SMEs. The performance implications varied across
different stages of the crisis and were also dependent on what measure was used for
measuring the performance. The main drivers of EO in SMEs were the personal work related
values of the entrepreneur and his/her prior experience as an entrepreneur. The intrinsic work
values related to interest, responsibility, challenge, self-development or intellectual
stimulation and values related to status, power, achievement and recognition had a positive
effect on the level of EO. On the other hand, extrinsic values related to high income, material
possessions, benefits such as generous holidays, job security, and comfort through good
working conditions decreased the level of EO
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