The study examines input-process-output model of strategic entrepreneurship among the Malaysian S... more The study examines input-process-output model of strategic entrepreneurship among the Malaysian SMEs
entrepreneurs. The study justified resource inputs (environment, organizational and individual) are important
resources for firms’ output. The study examines 46 entrepreneurs in the community in cross-sectional analysis.
The results indicate that the model uphold the resource-based view (RBV) theory that environmental,
organizational and individual resources determine better SMEs’ economic performance in Malaysia. Research
limitations, common method bias and future studies are also discussed.
The study examines input-process-output model of strategic entrepreneurship among the Malaysian S... more The study examines input-process-output model of strategic entrepreneurship among the Malaysian SMEs
entrepreneurs. The study justified resource inputs (environment, organizational and individual) are important
resources for firms’ output. The study examines 46 entrepreneurs in the community in cross-sectional analysis.
The results indicate that the model uphold the resource-based view (RBV) theory that environmental,
organizational and individual resources determine better SMEs’ economic performance in Malaysia. Research
limitations, common method bias and future studies are also discussed.
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entrepreneurs. The study justified resource inputs (environment, organizational and individual) are important
resources for firms’ output. The study examines 46 entrepreneurs in the community in cross-sectional analysis.
The results indicate that the model uphold the resource-based view (RBV) theory that environmental,
organizational and individual resources determine better SMEs’ economic performance in Malaysia. Research
limitations, common method bias and future studies are also discussed.
entrepreneurs. The study justified resource inputs (environment, organizational and individual) are important
resources for firms’ output. The study examines 46 entrepreneurs in the community in cross-sectional analysis.
The results indicate that the model uphold the resource-based view (RBV) theory that environmental,
organizational and individual resources determine better SMEs’ economic performance in Malaysia. Research
limitations, common method bias and future studies are also discussed.