“…However, in benign environments, the adoption of risk-taking and aggressive behaviors to gain or maintain competitive advantage is not necessary. Consistent with the above reasoning, several studies indicate that the relationship between strategic orientation and firm performance is moderated by environmental conditions Slevin, 1989, 1991;Covin and Covin, 1990;Zahra, 1991;Lumpkin and Dess, 1996;Miles et al, 2000;Ibeh, 2003). In highly complex, dynamic, and hostile environments, a strategic orientation helps to raise the level of firm performance because the adoption of risk-taking and proactive behaviors may be necessary for survival in these environments (Mintzberg, 1973;Covin and Slevin, 1989).…”