创业导向与企业绩效的情境性:孟加拉女企业家的案例

L. Mozumdar, V. Materia, G. Hagelaar, Mohammad Amirul Islam, G. Velde, S. Omta
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本研究旨在探讨创业导向(EO)理论在发展中国家等受限环境下的有效性,从而有助于探讨创业导向理论是否以及如何解释企业绩效。这场争论围绕着对特定背景下的环境绩效的本质的理解,以及与环境特征相比,环境绩效对企业绩效的贡献程度。特别是,它分析了EO对孟加拉国从事手工业的女企业家经营业绩的影响,重点是商业和社会环境对这种关系的影响。从层次多元回归分析中获得的结果表明,在概念化上,经理人经理人结构需要灵活性,而经理人经理人对绩效的影响需要根据采用该理论的背景来理解。关于企业绩效的本质,我们发现,首先,企业绩效维度的组合(而不是按照原始理论单独考虑)解释了受约束背景下的企业绩效。特别是,那些表现出创新和积极主动(作为一个结构)特征的女性似乎表现得很好,以及那些表现出更倾向于冒险的行为的女性。然而,虽然社会环境造成的障碍(例如,社会文化规范和习俗)往往对绩效产生负面影响,但商业环境中的障碍与企业绩效呈正相关。这表明,需要进一步研究局部约束上下文如何调节EO对绩效的影响。我们的研究结果有助于研究工作,旨在理解应用于受限背景下的绩效构建维度,并为探索外部因素(即社会和商业环境)在解释这种背景下的绩效方面所起的作用铺平道路。
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Contextuality of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance: The Case of Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
The present study intends to contribute to the debate on whether and how the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) theory explains business performance by exploring its efficacy when applied to a constrained context such as a developing country. This debate revolves around the understanding of the nature of EO within a specific context and the degree to which EO, as compared to environmental characteristics, contributes to business performance. In particular, it analyses the influence of EO on the business performance of women entrepreneurs engaged in the handicraft business in Bangladesh, focussing on the effect the business and social environments exert on this relation. The results obtained from hierarchical multiple regression analyses suggest that the EO construct requires flexibility in its conceptualisation and that the implications EO has on performance need to be understood in the light of the context in which the theory is adopted. Concerning the nature of EO, we find that, first, a combination of EO dimensions (rather than them individually taken as per the original theory) explains business performance in a constrained context. In particular, women who show characteristics of innovativeness and pro-activeness (as one construct) seem to report high performances, as well as those showing behaviours more prone to taking risks. However, while barriers posed by the social environment (e.g., socio-cultural norms and customs) tend to impact performance negatively, barriers in the business environment positively relate to business performance. This suggests that further research is needed to investigate how the local constrained context mediates EO’s impact on performance. Our findings contribute to the research efforts directed to understanding the dimensionality of the EO construct when applied to a constrained context and pave the way to the quest for what role the external factors (namely, the social and business environment) play in explaining performance in such a context.
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