scholarly journals Antecedents of corporate entrepreneurship

2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 65-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Van Wyk ◽  
M. Adonisi

Businesses should strive to identify and nurture internal organisational factors that cultivate a dynamic entrepreneurial culture. This paper scrutinizes the contribution of the internal organisational factors, measured by market orientation, flexibility and job satisfaction, to intrapreneurship, as measured by the Corporate Entrepreneurship Assessment Instrument (CEAI). Information from a sample of 333 managers explores the relationships of corporate entrepreneurship with different work variables by means of Product-Moment Correlation, Multiple Regression Analyses and Structural Equation Modelling. Structural Equation Modelling confirms that four of the corporate entrepreneurship factors were predicted reasonably well by means of the market orientation, flexibility and job satisfaction sub-scales. The article attempts to fill the research gap of identifying which market orientation, flexibility and job satisfaction factors play an important role in facilitating corporate entrepreneurial actions.

2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 391-407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rene Van Wyk ◽  
Mandla Adonisi

This study investigates the prediction of job satisfaction using the important entrepreneurial characteristics of corporate entrepreneurship (CE), market orientation (MO) and organisational flexibility (F). In this study, Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was used to predict the causal relationship between these entrepreneurial characteristics and job satisfaction (JS) as the outcome variable. It was found that the corporate entrepreneurship factors of work discretion, work improvement and rewards/reinforcement displayed a statistically significant common variance of ≥ 25.00 with extrinsic job satisfaction. The four Structural Equation Models built in this study indicated a reasonable to good fit with the data. Since all the entrepreneurial variables investigated can be controlled by management, it follows that the application of the research findings of this study can go a long way toward improving job satisfaction and possibly organisational performance through innovative entrepreneurial activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 10834
Author(s):  
Tri Basuki Joewono ◽  
Muhamad Rizki ◽  
Jeanly Syahputri

With various benefits being offered by ride-sourcing companies, Indonesian cities have experienced a substantial increase in the number of ride-sourcing drivers in the past five years. However, with tense working conditions, there is a question as to how drivers perceive their work satisfaction and how this satisfaction influences their productivity. This study aims to investigate the factors that influence ride-sourcing drivers’ job satisfaction and productivity. For this purpose, a questionnaire was distributed to ride-sourcing drivers in 2019 and analysed using hierarchical structural equation modelling (SEM). Wage competitiveness and financial safety are found to be appreciated the most by ride-sourcing drivers, while undertaking multiple jobs tends to be associated with low satisfaction. Satisfaction is also found to positively influence trip productivity. Drivers who perceive themselves as being exposed to health and safety risks tend to have lower satisfaction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (7) ◽  
pp. 1435-1449
Author(s):  
Genuine Narzary ◽  
Sasmita Palo

PurposeThe present study aims at investigating mediating–moderating effect of job satisfaction between structural empowerment and organisational citizenship behaviour.Design/methodology/approachThe study was conducted using standardised questionnaires. Responses were gathered from 178 auxiliary nurse and midwives working in primary health care centres in Chirang and Kokrajhar districts of Assam. Census method of data collection was adopted. The mediating–moderating effect of job satisfaction was assessed using the structural equation modelling.FindingsStructural equation modelling result shows that structural empowerment has significant and positive effect on job satisfaction (0.68) and organisational citizenship behaviour (0.37). Job satisfaction has significant and positive effect on organisational citizenship behaviour (0.39). Job satisfaction significantly mediates-moderates (0.23) between structural empowerment and organisational citizenship behaviour.Research limitations/implicationsGiven the only female auxiliary nurse and midwives and comparatively small sample obtained in this study, no attempt should be made to generalise these findings to other nurses or organisations. All data were obtained through a self-report survey, presenting a possibility for common method bias.Practical implicationsPromoting structural empowerment may help medical officer (supervisor) to increase auxiliary nurse and midwives’ level of job satisfaction and promote organisational citizenship behaviour.Originality/valueThis is the first study conducted on the mediating–moderating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between structural empowerment and organisational citizenship behaviour among auxiliary nurse and midwives workings in rural and semi-urban areas in Assam (India).


1995 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Boshoff ◽  
G. Mels

Despite the more extensive use of other resources such as modern technology, the optimal utilization of human resources will remain a daunting challenge to all managers during the 1990's and beyond. The absence of em- ployees from work, both temporarily and permanently, however, renders the realization of this objective near impossible. Ensuring that employees want to be and are at work, and stay there, thus become important secondary objectives. Both absenteeism and turnover have been shown to undermine optimal employee performance. Some argue that the willingness to be at work will depend on the degree to which employees identify with the organization's goals, objectives, and values (commitment to the organization). This study investigated this contention, and whether the behaviour and actions of supervisors can influence the organizational commitment of employees. A structural equation modelling approach was used to assess whether job stress and job satisfaction serve as intervening variables in the supervision-organizational commitment relationship. The empirical results revealed that intrinsic job satisfaction exerts a significant positive influence on organizational commitment, and role conflict, a negative influence. A management style which can be described as participative is likely to limit the harmful influence of role conflict while enhancing feelings of intrinsic job satisfaction among employees. Opsomming Nieteenstaande die toenemende gebruik van tegnologie in ondernemings, is die optimale benutting van menslike hulpbronne steeds onmisbaar en van deurslaggewende belang. Die doeltreffende gebruik van menslike hulpbronne kan egter belemmer word deur 'n hoe arbeidsomset en afwesigheidsyfer. Daar word aanvaar dat die bereidwilligheid om by die werk te wees in 'n groot mate beinvloed word deur die mate waartoe werknemers hulleself vereenselwig met die onderneming se waardestelsels en doelstellings. Hierdie verskynsel staan bekend as organisatoriese toewyding (organizational commitment). Die studie stel empirics ondersoek in na die verband tussen organisatoriese toewyding en arbeidsomset en afwesigheid. 'n Poging is ook aangewend om te bepaal tot watter mate bestuursoptrede organisatoriese toewyding kan be-invloed. Stmkturele modeUering (structural equation modelling) is gebruik om vas te stel of rolstres en werkstevredenheid tussenveranderlikes (intervening variables) is in die verwantskap tussen bestuursoptrede en organisatoriese toewyding. Die empiriese resultate dui daarop dat intrinsieke werkstevredenheid 'n sterk positiewe invloed op organisatoriese toewyding uitoefen, terwyl rolkonflik 'n negatiewe invloed het. 'n Bestuurstyl wat werknemers deelname gee in besluitneming in die organisasie, kan rolkonflik onder werknemers verminder, terwyl dit terselfdertyd werkstevredenheid verhoog.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed A Abou-Shouk ◽  
Nagoua I Zoair ◽  
Mohammed M Farrag ◽  
Mahmoud M Hewedi

Exhibition venues are an important tool in promoting exhibitors’ destination image. Venues act as a communicative environment for both visitors and exhibitors. This study, using structural equation modelling to analyse responses of 1000 visitors to the Egyptian venue at the Expo 2015 in Italy, examines the effect of the venue image’s dimensions on improving the image of the Egyptian destination and the intentional visiting behaviour of participants. This study fulfils the research gap of testing the effect of exhibition venue image on promoting the exhibitor’s home country’s image. It is revealed that venue design, facilities, staff, available information and comfort have positively affected exhibitors’ country image promotion and the intentional behaviour of visitors. There are some insights to destination marketers on how to use expositions’ exhibitors to market their tourist destinations.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamsinah ◽  
Herman Sjahruddin ◽  
Nurlaely Razak

This Study aimed to examine and analyze the interact Leadership Style and Work Stress of employees job satisfaction in PT. Utama Duta Harapan Makassar. Data collecting by using primary data obtained from the result questionnaires spread. Population in this study is all the employees in PT. Utama Duta Harapan Makassar amount 110 employees remain, samples stipulation using stratified random sampling by using Slovin formulation technic on 10% precision so that obtainable 50 respondents. Hypothesis testing using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) technic with WarphPLS Ver.5.0. The result of this study prove that Leadership Style indicated by leader take positive effects and significant to Employess job satisfaction, while on testing the influence of work stress to job satisfaction found that work stress of employees is low but it is not giving the real effect to increase employees job satisfaction.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bun Norikun

This research analyzes the work of marketing in Convection Business in Kudus Disctrict,particularly in the competitiveness of its Micro, Small and Medium business (UKM). UKM does serve animportant role in economy development, since it provides job opportunities, as well as opens new field ofjobs. It is particularly true in Convection Business UKM, because it has a very competitive market or redocean (already existed in the market). This research tries to analyze how various strategy variables,which are innovation abilities, market orientation, and entrepreneurship orientation through competitiveadvantage can significatly improve marketing performance in Convection Business in Kudus District. Theresearch collects the samples from 194 Convection business users in Kudus District. This research basesits analysis using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). It gets a conclusion that innovation abilities,market orientation, entrepreneurship orientation and competitive advantage do give direct contributiontoward marketing performance, while innovation abilities, market orientation and entrepreneurshiporientation through competitive advantage do give indirect contribution toward marketing performance


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