Market Orientation and Management Practices in Ghanaian Firms: Revisiting the Jaworski and Kohli Framework

The work of Jaworski and Kohli (1993) has inspired a substantial body of literature on market orientation, but most replications of their original framework have been in developed countries. This article reports the results of a Ghanaian study that revisits Jaworski and Kohli's framework, and t...

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