Resource-Induced Coping Heuristics and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Dynamic Environments
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2021-01Author
Adomako, SamuelKeyword
Resource-induced coping heuristicsEnvironmental dynamism
Ghana
Ethiopia
Entrepreneurial orientation
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openAccessAccepted for publication
08/09/2020
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Prior studies show the impact of various facets of individual characteristics in driving a firm’s entrepreneurial orientation (EO). The present study complements this line of research by deriving insights from the conservation of resources (COR) theory to examine the effects of resource-induced coping heuristics (acquiring, protecting, and developing resources) on EO. Additionally, it investigates the underlying conditions influencing these relationships. Data were collected from new ventures in two developing countries (Ghana, N=204, and Ethiopia, N=214). Utilizing the moderated hierarchical regression analysis, the results show that the three dimensions of resource-induced coping heuristics positively relate to EO and these relationships are amplified when environmental dynamism is high. These findings provide a nuanced understanding of the relationships among the different types of resource-induced coping heuristics and EO. In this way, the study extends the boundaries of the resource-induced coping heuristics, EO, and broader entrepreneurship literature.Version
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Adomako S (2021) Resource-Induced Coping Heuristics and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Dynamic Environments. Journal of Business Research. 122: 477-487.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.09.026Type
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.09.026