2017
DOI: 10.1080/03031853.2017.1409126
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The influence of market orientation on firm performance and members’ livelihood in Ethiopian seed producer cooperatives

Abstract: The positive effects of market orientation and its components on firm performance are empirically supported by studies conducted for large firms in developed economies. However, its influence on performance in developing and emerging (D&E) economies, particularly under a cooperative's context, has been under-researched. This paper examines the impact of market orientation components on the performance of seed producer cooperatives (SPCs) in Ethiopia. Results show that customer orientation, interfunctional coor… Show more

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“…three times to its member associated and creating jobs for more than hundred million (International Labor Organization, 2014). Cooperatives to become competitive in the markets do not adopt sheer profiteering but, run on values that make it competitive and strong enough to beat the market peculiarities and to sustain for a longer period (Sisay, Verhees, & Van Trijp, 2017). A broad set of values among cooperative enterprises consist of features like democracy, equality, responsibility, equity, and self-help, etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…three times to its member associated and creating jobs for more than hundred million (International Labor Organization, 2014). Cooperatives to become competitive in the markets do not adopt sheer profiteering but, run on values that make it competitive and strong enough to beat the market peculiarities and to sustain for a longer period (Sisay, Verhees, & Van Trijp, 2017). A broad set of values among cooperative enterprises consist of features like democracy, equality, responsibility, equity, and self-help, etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBA measurement is often favored when objective data is difficult to obtain or insufficiently reliable [108]. SBA metrics facilitate the assessment of complex issues (e.g., expert's view on member satisfaction) [110,112] as well as that of non-financial or non-market aspects [60,109]. Moreover, SBA measurement enables cross-sectional analysis through sectors and markets in general, as performance can be quantified in comparison to objectives or competitors [38,107].…”
Section: Subjective Business Appraisal (Sba)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, SMA measures alone cannot address the dual objective nature of the cooperative organization, as they do not account for the latter's performance as an entity. Members' benefits are naturally conditioned by the cooperative's achievements [112], so SMA metrics might mainly be reflecting rather than assessing organizational performance.…”
Section: Subjective Membership Appraisal (Sma)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As user‐owned and user‐controlled business organizations, farmer cooperatives do not often possess a market orientation (Beverland, ; Challita, Aurier, & Sentis, 2018; Grashuis, ; Grashuis & Magnier, ; Hardesty, ; Kontogeorgos, ). Instead, the strategic orientation of most farmer cooperatives is toward the objectives and preferences of its users, which is problematic as cooperative performance is more likely to be impacted by strategic characteristics as opposed to ownership or governance characteristics (Benos, Kalogeras, Verhees, Sergaki, & Pennings, ; Kyriakopoulos, Meulenberg, & Nilsson, ; Sisay, Verhees, & van Trijp, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%