Abstract

Entrepreneurial orientation (EO), market orientation (MO) and network ties are typically modelled as separate antecedents of performance. This research argues that the boundary conditions for such models are under-explored, as is their applicability to developing economy settings. Accordingly, this study develops a model that argues that the performance benefits of EO and MO are complementary, and varies across levels of social and business network ties.

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