articleJournal of MarketingJul 1, 2002Closed access

The Effects of Entrepreneurial Proclivity and Market Orientation on Business Performance

Babson College · Tennessee Department of Transportation · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The recent literature suggests a potential tension between market orientation and entrepreneurial proclivity in achieving superior business performance. This is unsettling for marketers, because it could mean that being market oriented is detrimental to a firm that is also trying to be entrepreneurial and successful. To examine this unnerving potential, the authors investigate structural influences (both direct and indirect) of entrepreneurial proclivity and market orientation on business performance. The results indicate that entrepreneurial proclivity has not only a positive and direct relationship on market orientation but also an indirect and positive effect on market orientation through the reduction of…

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Keywords
  • Market orientation
  • Entrepreneurial orientation
  • Business
  • Orientation (vector space)
  • Positive relationship
  • Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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