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Abstract
Purpose
Knowledge of how entrepreneurial alertness (EA) and effectuation impact small firms' performance in uncertain markets is limited. Suggesting effectuation as a mediation mechanism between EA and small firms' performance, the authors explore how entrepreneurs of small firms apply effectual logic to translate their individual alertness to market opportunities into firms' performance.
Design/methodology/approach
A set of hypotheses is tested by partial least squares analysis of survey data collected from small firms in New Zealand.
Findings
The results show that effectuation works as a mechanism that mediates a positive association between founders'/managers' alertness to market opportunities and small firms' performance.
Originality/value
Integrating EA with the effectuation theory, the authors contribute to the literature on new market opportunity development and firm performance. The authors argue that entrepreneurs concentrate on action and resources to further develop their marketing intelligence in developing new market opportunities. The authors also enhance the understanding of entrepreneurial marketing decision-making by small firms in a relatively small economy in the Asia–Pacific region.
目的 关于创业警觉性(EA)和效应如何影响小型企业在不确定市场中的表现的知识有限。作者建议将效应作为创业警觉与小型公司业绩之间的中介机制,并探讨了小型公司的创业者如何运用效应逻辑将个人对市场机遇的警觉转化为公司业绩。设计/方法/途径通过对从新西兰小型公司收集的调查数据进行偏最小二乘法分析,对一系列假设进行了检验。结果结果表明,效应作为一种机制,在创始人/管理者对市场机遇的警觉性与小型公司业绩之间起到了积极的中介作用。原创性/价值作者将 EA 与效应理论相结合,为有关新市场机遇开发和公司业绩的文献做出了贡献。作者认为,创业者在开发新市场机会时,应集中行动和资源,进一步发展其营销智慧。作者还加深了人们对亚太地区一个相对较小的经济体中的小型企业的创业营销决策的理解。
期刊介绍:
Marketing Intelligence & Planning (MIP) facilitates communication between researchers and practitioners, providing the users of research with a wealth of robust and relevant information. At a time when some journals are losing their relevance to industry and practical requirements, MIP successfully offers a bridge between academic and practitioner thinking, while retaining a high level of scientific rigour.