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Antecedents of Firm’s Performance: A Conceptual Model
Author(s) -
Hailiang Liu,
Sara Ravan Ramzani,
Hou Cheng Long
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of emerging trends in social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2521-3539
DOI - 10.20448/2001.81.25.32
Subject(s) - absorptive capacity , conceptual model , conceptual framework , china , affect (linguistics) , business , organizational performance , knowledge management , market orientation , entrepreneurial orientation , marketing , psychology , industrial organization , sociology , computer science , entrepreneurship , political science , social science , communication , database , finance , law
This paper has been remained as evidence from the creative industry of China where it builds a conceptual framework on antecedents of organizational performance. A systematic literature review was conducted to study the possible antecedents of the performance. It found a number of factors that affect the performance of the creative Chinese industry; the major focus was on absorptive capacity, entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation. The study provides a conceptual framework, to elaborate the combination with a significant effect on performance of the firms and it is a unique contribution to literature and practice.

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