Entrepreunial Orientation: Open Innovation Concept and Risk Management Measurement
Michelle veren Mosse
No 72qn4, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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Entrepreneurial Orientation is an orientation part of entrepreneurship which consists of a process of making strategies and policies that form the basis of entrepreneurship (Rauch, Wiklund, Lumpkin & Frese). Entrepreneurial Orientation is an important thing as a basis for strength in an organization to improve the course of the entrepreneurial process and can lead to a pattern of business behavior that is applied if you want to maintain a business. There are 5 dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation, namely Innovation, fgProactiveness, Risktaking (Miller, 1983), Autonomy Orientation and Competitive Aggressiveness according to (Lumpkin & Dess, 1996). A company is said to be able to apply an entrepreneurial orientation if the company has characteristics such as first in market product innovation, has the courage to take risks, is proactive in making innovations.
Date: 2020-10-01
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/72qn4
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