MODELLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURIAL CLIMATE AND VENTURE PERFORMANCE: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES

Entrepreneurial ventures constitute important drivers for economic growth and corporate success irrespective of size, age or the industry they play. This study examines the moderating impact of entrepreneurial competencies on the relationship between entrepreneurial climate and venture performance....

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Chief executive officers
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Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Knowledge
Market positioning
Perceptions
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Self image
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Small business
Success
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