DOI: 10.18174/498297
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Entrepreneurial orientation as the basis for resource orchestration, business resilience and family livelihood in turbulent, resource-scarce contexts : a study among non-farm entrepreneurs in Ethiopia

Abstract: Attention for business resilience research in the academic world has increased considerably during the last decade looking at the number of papers published, despite fragmented literature on definitions, measurements and, and of variables influencing the concept. Therefore, there is a need to take stock of current knowledge on the areas and structure them to lay the foundation in this field. We also give due attention to the resilience of SMEs in a highly vulnerable setting (i.e., developing countries), as the… Show more

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