The maturing of entrepreneurial firms: Entrepreneurial orientation, firm performance, and administrative heritage

Birton J. Cowden (UMass Amherst)
Jintong Tang (Saint Louis University)
Josh Bendickson (Louisiana State University)

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

ISSN: 2574-8904

Article publication date: 1 March 2016

Issue publication date: 1 March 2016

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Abstract

A large body of research has exhibited the positive effect of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) on firm performance. However, research that attempts to explore what happens to high EO firms when they mature is sorely needed. Every firm establishes a heritage over time that impacts future capabilities. In the current research, we build on the international business literature to examine how a firmʼs administrative heritage moderates the long-term effects of the EO-performance relationship, examined through the firmʼs asset specificity, founder tenure, and home culture embeddedness. From this, implications are derived for EO retention and the firmʼs awareness of administrative heritage and how to shape it to their advantage.

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Cowden, B.J., Tang, J. and Bendickson, J. (2016), "The maturing of entrepreneurial firms: Entrepreneurial orientation, firm performance, and administrative heritage", New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 42-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-19-02-2016-B004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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