Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the organizational performance and entrepreneurial orientation of Malaysian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Literature has shown that leadership and entrepreneurial orientation are important for organizational performance but still inadequate. Thus, this investigation hopes to close this gap in the literature and contribute to a new understanding of relationships between leadership and organizational performance, and entrepreneurial orientation served as a mediator. This study comprised a sample of owners or managers in the manufacturing and service sectors of SMEs located in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, as their largest representation of SME establishments and significant contributions to Malaysia economy. A cross-sectional research design was used to examine the relationships between leadership behavior, entrepreneurial orientation and organizational performance among SMEs. The respondent’s lists were sought from the SME Corp. Malaysia at http://www.smecorp.gov.my and http://www.smeinfo.com.my. Data were gathered based on a mailed questionnaire and personal administered questionnaires. The findings indicate that entrepreneurial orientation acted as a partial mediator in the relationship between leadership behavior and organizational performance. Transformational leadership and transactional leadership were found to have a significant relationship with entrepreneurial orientation and organizational performance of SMEs. An important implication of this research indicated that both transformational and transactional leadership behavior positively increased the individual outcome and lead to higher organizational performance.

Highlights

  • In Malaysia, SMEs represent as the backbone of the local economies and SMEs be recognized as engines of economic growth behind industrial development (Amin et al, 2016; Abdullah & Rosli, 2016)

  • Matama (2016) stated the levels of education had a significant relationship with financial performance, as more small business owners advanced in education, the more of financial worth was observed in small business firms

  • The results indicated that the transformational leadership has a significant effect on the organizational performance of SMEs

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Introduction

In Malaysia, SMEs represent as the backbone of the local economies and SMEs be recognized as engines of economic growth behind industrial development (Amin et al, 2016; Abdullah & Rosli, 2016). To enhance the development of SMEs, full efforts are continuously being made seriously by governments (Al-Dhaafri, Al-Swidi & Yusoff, 2016; Dzomonda et al, 2017; Hayat et al, 2011). This objective of this research is to examine the impact of SMEs performance in Malaysia from the context of leadership behavior and the entrepreneurial orientation (EO). Strategic direction to the workers will motivate them to achieve organizational performances (Luu, 2017)

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