2012
DOI: 10.1108/00251741211220129
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How environmental uncertainty affects the link between business strategy and performance in SMEs

Abstract: Purpose -This study aimed to examine the prospective role played by perceived environmental uncertainty in the strategy-performance linkage among SMEs in China, Turkey, and the USA. Design/methodology/approach -The strategic group level of analysis was employed. Generic strategy, environmental uncertainty, and performance were measured by previously validated scales. Findings -The combination strategy-performance linkage was supported in Turkey and the USA. In China, the highest performing strategic group emph… Show more

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“…A final factor explaining the relative insignificance of firm strategies is the general impact of high economic growth, which tends to make market share more important than profitability (Tan and Litschert, 1994). Several studies offer support for such a market share-priority in Turkish firms, for example Tuzcu (2008) and Parnell and Köseoglu, (2010);Parnell, Lester, Long, & Köseoglu (2012). From this perspective, the current study´s use of profit-related indicators as a measurement of firm performance needs to be complemented; however, market share data are difficult to compare across industries, and hard to access in many industries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A final factor explaining the relative insignificance of firm strategies is the general impact of high economic growth, which tends to make market share more important than profitability (Tan and Litschert, 1994). Several studies offer support for such a market share-priority in Turkish firms, for example Tuzcu (2008) and Parnell and Köseoglu, (2010);Parnell, Lester, Long, & Köseoglu (2012). From this perspective, the current study´s use of profit-related indicators as a measurement of firm performance needs to be complemented; however, market share data are difficult to compare across industries, and hard to access in many industries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishing the appropriate control mechanism means assigning desired objectives, which can be predicted. Therefore, clear objectives not only help to establish cooperation agreements but they also enable the creation of specific rules and regulations (Das & Teng, 1998;Parnell, Lester, Long & Köseoglu, 2012).…”
Section: Partner Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, the latest theory of strategic management is a resource-based view of the company [8] that focuses attention on the internal aspects of the company, where [9] characterizes representing an important research domain in the era of development the beginning of strategic management in the 1960s. Strategy pioneers such as [10] and [11] focus more on identifying best practices of companies that contribute to the their success.…”
Section: Strategic Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%