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Entrepreneurial strategy making and firm performance: tests of contingency and configurational models

โœ Scribed by Gregory G. Dess; G. T. Lumpkin; J. G. Covin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
140 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0143-2095

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โœฆ Synopsis


This field study explores the nature of entrepreneurial strategy making (ESM) and its relationship with strategy, environment and performance. In the first phase, we assess the independence of entrepreneurially oriented strategy-making processes through factor analysis. The second phase, using moderated hierarchical regression anlaysis, investigates the relative predictive power of two approaches for exploring the ESM-performance relationship: contingency and configuration. Findings from a sample of 32 firms competing in a wide variety of industries indicate that configurational approaches that align ESM, strategy, and environment have greater predictive power than contingency approaches. However, not all high performing configurations are consistent with normative theory. Thus, alternate theories linking entrepreneurial strategy making to competitive advantage should be developed and tested.


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