Volume 17 No. 2, August 2018
ARTICLE INFO
Article History:
Received: 19 April 2018
Accepted: 27 June 2018
Available online: 29 August 2018
MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING REVIEW, VOLUME 17 NO 2, AUG 2018
Exploring Business Performance in Micro Enterprises through Entrepreneurial Orientation, Knowledge Sharing and Innovation
Rohana Ngaha,b, Zarina Salleha and Zanariah Zainal Abidina
aUnivesiti Teknologi MARA
bMalaysian Academy of SMEs and Entrepreneurship Development, Malaysia
ABSTRACT
aUnivesiti Teknologi MARA
bMalaysian Academy of SMEs and Entrepreneurship Development, Malaysia
ABSTRACT
Micro enterprises form most of business establishments in Malaysia. They represent more than 90 percent of such establishments in the country. Interestingly, most studies have shown that entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is an important element of entrepreneurship for micro enterprises. Hence, in the era of robustness of technology and explosion of knowledge, the role of knowledge sharing and innovation should be incorporated in investigating the performance of micro enterprises. This paper aims to explore the business performance of selected micro enterprises in Malaysia. One hundred and six micro enterprise owners took part in a survey. Partial Least Square was used to analyze the data. The results show that while entrepreneurial orientation on its own has no direct impact on business performance, the practice of knowledge sharing and innovation practices does. Entrepreneurial orientation and knowledge sharing have shown a strong impact on innovation where innovation reflects the impact of all variables on business performance. The study has also shown that knowledge sharing and innovation are being practiced actively in micro enterprises, thus providing a good platform for future research.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial orientation, knowledge sharing, innovation, business performance, micro enterprises
Keywords: Entrepreneurial orientation, knowledge sharing, innovation, business performance, micro enterprises