Entrepreneurial orientation and SMEs success factors

Janis Gercans
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Purpose. Drawing on the concept of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and the aspect of top management style, this study attempts to find the factors that lead small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to success in business. Methodology. In this study, a survey of 110 Latvian and Swedish forestry contracting companies’ top managers was conducted. Quantitative and qualitative research methods are applied to assess the companies’ performance and the factors driving the companies’ success. A questionnaire with a five-point Likert scale, principal component analysis, the Mann–Whitney U test and text coding were used to test the hypotheses and answer the research questions. Findings. EO-inherent SMEs, compared to their conservative counterparts, have a significantly higher number of employees, turnover, profit and return on asset rate. The differentiating success factors for EO-inherent SMEs are (a) employees’ contribution, treatment of employees and teamwork, (b) quality of manufacturing services and efficiency of company internal processes, (c) activity in improving collaboration processes with the buyer, (d) control of company operations, (e) the use of new technologies and machinery in manufacturing, and (f) high demands of manufacturing service buyers. Meanwhile, unfair competition, difficulties in raising funds and overall political instability in the country are considered as hindering factors for the success of EO-inherent SMEs. Value. The findings of this study contribute to the literature on entrepreneurial orientation in the SME context, characterising the success factors and differentiating style of SMEs’ top managers in creating a growing and high-performing company. Keywords: entrepreneurial orientation, success factors, performance, forestry SMEs. Paper category: research paper.
创业导向与中小企业成功因素
目的。本研究从创业导向(EO)的概念和高层管理风格的角度出发,试图找出导致中小企业成功的因素。方法。本研究对110名拉脱维亚和瑞典林业承包公司的高层管理人员进行了调查。定量和定性的研究方法应用于评估公司的业绩和驱动公司成功的因素。采用李克特五点量表、主成分分析、Mann-Whitney U检验和文本编码等方法对假设进行检验并回答研究问题。发现。与保守型中小企业相比,eoo型中小企业的员工数量、营业额、利润和资产收益率明显更高。中小企业的差异化成功因素是(a)员工的贡献、员工的待遇和团队合作,(b)制造服务的质量和公司内部流程的效率,(c)改善与买方合作流程的活动,(d)公司运营的控制,(e)在制造中使用新技术和机械,以及(f)制造服务买家的高要求。与此同时,不公平竞争、融资困难以及国家整体政治不稳定被认为是阻碍eo型中小企业成功的因素。价值。本研究的发现有助于中小企业背景下的创业导向的文献,表征中小企业高层管理人员在创建成长型和高绩效公司方面的成功因素和差异化风格。关键词:创业导向,成功因素,绩效,林业中小企业。论文类别:研究论文。
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