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The effect of corporate entrepreneurship on firm performance: evidence from lubricant distributor firms in Indonesia

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  • I. Wahyudi
  • A.I. Suroso
  • B. Arifin
  • M.S. Rusli
  • R. Syarief

Abstract

This study aims to analyse the effect of the direct and indirect relationship of corporate entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial orientation, and entrepreneurial leadership on firm performance. It is a quantitative study with data collected from 305 employees and owners of lubricant distributing companies used as respondents through a survey and analysed using the confirmatory analysis method with structural equation modelling (SEM). The process involved developing and testing a theoretical model of corporate entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial orientation, entrepreneurial leadership, and firm performance components. The results showed that corporate entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial leadership have a positive and direct effect on firm performance while entrepreneurial orientation does not. Meanwhile, an indirect relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurial leadership has a positive effect through corporate entrepreneurship. Therefore, a comprehensive study of the influence of corporate entrepreneurship in lubricant distributor firms in Indonesia is presented in this article.

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  • I. Wahyudi & A.I. Suroso & B. Arifin & M.S. Rusli & R. Syarief, 2024. "The effect of corporate entrepreneurship on firm performance: evidence from lubricant distributor firms in Indonesia," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 41(2), pages 236-261.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:41:y:2024:i:2:p:236-261
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