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competitor orientation strategies and innovation in order to get the best possible firm performance in turbulent markets …
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Building on the entrepreneurship, marketing and strategic management literature, we propose a conceptual model to …
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Purpose – This paper aims to deconstruct entrepreneurial orientation (EO) using a business model framework. Design/methodology/approach – Develops a conceptual approach supported by illustrative case studies that show how five Swedish small-to-medium-sized enterprises identified...
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indicate that highly differentiated start‐up conditions between industries and among firms usually resulted in varied survival …
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Creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship are “buzz words” frequently used by American business professionals when …
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. However, when it comes to entrepreneurship in small businesses or high levels of innovation within larger corporations …
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The present study fills some of the void in the literature on the concept and phenomenon of innovation and imitation …. Basing our arguments on features that the literature indicates are characteristics of innovation, we delimit the concepts of … innovation and imitation. Using these features and considering a company’s degree of entrepreneurial and market orientation, we …
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The paper examines the effect of separation between ownership and control on firm performance through testing whether there is a significant difference between the performances of 24 owner‐controlled (OC) firms versus 25 manager‐controlled (MC) firms in UAE using the averages of the...
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This paper empirically examined the role of the balanced scorecard (BSC) measures usage as a potential moderator of the business strategy and performance relationship. Samples were taken from 120 manufacturing firms. Results of this study provide evidence that partially support the moderating...
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This study uses data from 255 global pharmaceutical/biotechnological companies to (1) determine the impact of internationalization on firm performance and (2) explore the moderating effect that product diversity has on the relationship between internationalization and company performance. The...
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