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Revisiting Covin and Slevin (1989): Replication and extension of the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance

We replicate and extend the seminal paper of Covin and Slevin (1989) on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) by conducting two studies. Specifically, we examine the impact of a firm’s EO on financial performance under hostile environments using various measurements. Study 1 is a direct replication of Co...

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Published in:Journal of Business Venturing Insights 2019-11, Vol.12, p.e00144, Article e00144
Main Authors: Lee, Younggeun, Zhuang, Yiming, Joo, Minjoo, Bae, Tae Jun
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