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The nature of the relationship between an entrepreneurial marketing orientation and small business growth: evidence from Malaysia

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posted on 2022-02-23, 06:17 authored by Muhammad I Hamzah, James Crick, David Crick, Syukrina AM Ali, NM Yunus

Guided by resource-based theory, this study examines the nature of the relationship between an entrepreneurial marketing orientation (the interplay between market-oriented and entrepreneurially-oriented behaviours) and small business growth. Survey responses were collected from 421 smaller-sized firms in Malaysia. After assessing the statistical data for all major robustness checks, hierarchical regression was used to evaluate the conceptual framework. The results suggested that on their own, market orientation and entrepreneurial orientation have linear (positive) relationships with small business growth. More importantly, an entrepreneurial marketing orientation exhibited a nonlinear (inverted U-shaped) association with small business growth. Thus, owner-managers are faced with the challenge of fostering an optimal-level of an entrepreneurial marketing orientation to avoid potentially harmful performance consequences. Consequently, unique insights have emerged regarding the complexities of the marketing/entrepreneurship interface, with stronger evidence pertaining to the dangers of implementing too little or too much of an entrepreneurial marketing orientation.

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Author affiliation

School of Business

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Volume

50

Issue

3

Publisher

Inderscience

issn

1476-1297

Acceptance date

2022-02-03

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2024-10-13

Language

en

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