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Cultural values, entrepreneurial team structure and performance of SMEs

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  • Mohammad Bashokuh-E-Ajirloo
  • Bahman Khodapanah
  • Mehdi Alizadeh
  • Mehdi Ebrahimzadeh

Abstract

Purpose - The main objective of this study is to explain the relationship between members' cultural values on structure and performance of the entrepreneurial teams that located in Tehran. Design/methodology/approach - Data used in this study are collected by a questionnaire distributed among managers and other executive members of SMEs located in Tehran. One hundred and thirty-nine participants completed the questionnaires, and their responses were analyzed using partial least squares technique. Measures showed good convergent and discriminant validity. Furthermore, Cronbach's alpha, as reliability indicator for all measures, is at the acceptable level. Findings - Research finding shows that all hypothesis supported in Iran contex. Entrepreneurial team members' cultural values have positive and significant effect on the entrepreneurial team structure. Entrepreneurial team members' cultural values have significant effect on the entrepreneurial team performance and also, the structure of the entrepreneurial team has a positive and significant effect on the entrepreneurial team performance. Originality/value - These studies mostly focused on technical dimensions of entrepreneurial teams and overlooked the cultural values of their members.

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  • Mohammad Bashokuh-E-Ajirloo & Bahman Khodapanah & Mehdi Alizadeh & Mehdi Ebrahimzadeh, 2022. "Cultural values, entrepreneurial team structure and performance of SMEs," International Journal of Emerging Markets, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 18(10), pages 3995-4013, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ijoemp:ijoem-06-2019-0459
    DOI: 10.1108/IJOEM-06-2019-0459
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