Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (Smes) in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria
Akinwande Ademosu () and
Akinola Morakinyo ()
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Akinwande Ademosu: Georgia State University
Akinola Morakinyo: Pan Atlantic Univers
Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2021, issue 17(2), 36-51
Abstract:
The study investigates the relationship between EO and SMEs’ performance using 96 SMEs in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria. The three domains of EO namely innovation, pro-activeness and risktaking are the focus of the study. Structured questionnaire is used to elicit responses from the SMEs’ entrepreneurs. The responses are subjected to both descriptive and inferential analysis under quantitative technique. The result from the analysis shows that strong synergy exists between risktaking and pro-activeness. Findings further indicate that for EO to have significant impact on SMEs’ performance, the orientation of the entrepreneurs must be the one that brings about a strong connection between their drives for risk- taking and pro-activeness. This means that SMEs’ entrepreneurs should not only take risk or innovate but must be proactive with the two to achieve sustainable outstanding performances in their businesses.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Orientation; Risk-Taking; Pro-activeness; Innovation; SMEs’ performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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