2019
DOI: 10.15678/eber.2019.070305
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Entrepreneurial Orientation in South African Social Enterprises

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“…The model and pattern of research can represent the way of thinking in a defined system (Teles & Schachtebeck, 2019). In this article, we adopt a post-positivist approach for its objective nature and so as to interact with respondents as little as possible.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The model and pattern of research can represent the way of thinking in a defined system (Teles & Schachtebeck, 2019). In this article, we adopt a post-positivist approach for its objective nature and so as to interact with respondents as little as possible.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this article, we adopt a post-positivist approach for its objective nature and so as to interact with respondents as little as possible. The main motivation of the study following the post-positivist approach is to allow researchers to repeat and verify the obtained findings in the future (Teles & Schachtebeck, 2019). The data was collected from owners and managers of furniture manufacturing companies in Johor, Malaysia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The initial research model connects three independent variables with one dependent variable. For the realization of multiple linear regression analysis, we used Modules Solver and SPSS (Coakes, 2013;Pallant, 2011;Teles & Schachtebeck, 2019, Bayraktar, 2019. In addition, for simple mathematical statistical modeling, we used the works of N. Balakrishnan et al (2007); D. Bertskas & J. Tsitsiklis (2008).…”
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“…The concept of performance is compared to the productive capacity of the company in terms of achieving performance in individual research areas (Duygulu et al, 2016). In today's global environment, it is the best to define business performance as market success (Teles, Schachtebeck, 2019;Wach, 2020), the ability to succeed in competition, and find opportunities for further growth in a changing unstable environment (Thames et al 2016;Cepel et al, 2018;Stacho et al, 2021). Tumpach (2008) considers efficiency to be one of the main criteria for evaluating the company's results and defines it as a measure of achieving the set goals and creating conditions for their fulfillment in the future (Herman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%