Accounting for the effects of entrepreneurial orientation on SMEs’ job creation capabilities: A social capital and self‐determination perspective

Hinged on the tenets of both social capital and self‐determination theories, this study is designed to unravel the impact of entrepreneurial orientation of cooperative societies in job creation and small and medium‐sized enterprise (SME) performance. Research into cooperative societies and entrepren...

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