Effect of Entrepreneurial Orientation on SMEs’ Innovation Performance in Sri Lanka
Author(s) -
Lahiru Sameera Perera,
S. M. A. K. Samarakoon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asian journal of advanced research and reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-3248
DOI - 10.9734/ajarr/2021/v15i230367
Subject(s) - proactivity , entrepreneurial orientation , business , autonomy , entrepreneurship , small and medium sized enterprises , operationalization , descriptive statistics , marketing , sri lanka , developing country , industrial organization , economic growth , management , economics , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , finance , epistemology , socioeconomics , political science , law , tanzania
The critical phenomenon that SMEs' innovativeness denotes has growing interest from developing country researchers from multiple fields over the last decades. Thus, the study's objective is to examine the Entrepreneurial Orientations' effect on SMEs' innovativeness in Sri Lanka. Risktaking, proactiveness, autonomy, innovativeness, and Competitiveness have been used to operationalize the Entrepreneurial Orientation concept, and SMEs' innovation performance was conceptualized based on three dimensions. A self-administrated questionnaire is distributed to the SEM owners and collected seventy-six completed questionnaires. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Results of the study shown that OE as a whole significantly impacts innovative performance. Specifically, while the four dimensions of EO, namely, risk-taking, proactiveness, innovativeness, and autonomy, significantly impact SMEs' innovative performance. But, Competitiveness does not have a significant influence on SMEs' innovation performance. The study focuses only on OE that influences SMEs innovation performance. The most considerable significant portion of enterprises in Sri Lankan business sector represents SMEs. It is anticipated that Sri Lankan policy makers, SME owners, and business decision-makers will help SMEs better understand policymakers' significant impact on SMEs' innovation performance. Short Research Article Perera and Samarakoon; AJARR, 15(2): 55-63, 2021; Article no.AJARR.65759 56
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