Entrepreneurial orientation, exploitative and explorative capabilities, and performance outcomes in export markets: A resource-based approach

Innovation is critical to the growth and success of a firm. In an attempt to renew themselves and compete effectively in the global marketplace, firms must possess both technical and non-technical capabilities. Yet, the extant literature has mainly focused on technology and product development capab...

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Veröffentlicht in:Industrial marketing management 2011-11, Vol.40 (8), p.1274-1284
Hauptverfasser: Lisboa, Ana, Skarmeas, Dionysis, Lages, Carmen
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Innovation is critical to the growth and success of a firm. In an attempt to renew themselves and compete effectively in the global marketplace, firms must possess both technical and non-technical capabilities. Yet, the extant literature has mainly focused on technology and product development capabilities, disregarding other possible capability domains. This study investigates the role of market-related exploitative and explorative capabilities, together with product development ones, in the context of exporting. Drawing on the resource-based and organization learning theories, we examine the internal process through which entrepreneurial orientation influences performance in export markets and develop a model of entrepreneurial orientation–exploitative and explorative capabilities–advantage–performance relationships. The results indicate that entrepreneurial orientation is a precursor of exploitative and explorative product development and overseas market-related capabilities. The findings also suggest that product development explorative capabilities and overseas market-related exploitative capabilities have a positive effect on new product differentiation, which in turn enhances market effectiveness. Implications for scholars and practitioners are discussed along with suggestions for future research. ► We examine the role of market-related and product development exploitative and explorative capabilities in exporting. ► Entrepreneurial orientation drives the development of exploitative and explorative capabilities. ► Product development explorative capabilities facilitate new product differentiation. ► Overseas market-related exploitative capabilities contribute to new product differentiation. ► New product differentiation enhances export market effectiveness.
ISSN:0019-8501
1873-2062
DOI:10.1016/j.indmarman.2011.10.013