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Entrepreneurial Mindset, Lean-Green practices and firm performance among medium hotels in Kenyan cities

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  • Ngunga Joseph Karimi

    (Department of Business and Entrepreneurship, Karatina University, Nyeri County, Kenya)

  • Kyalo Teresia Ngina

    (Karatina University, Nyeri County, Kenya)

  • M. Gichuhi David

    (Karatina University, Nyeri County, Kenya)

Abstract

Firms are driven to maximize profits, requiring specialized techniques to improve performance. Firms can handle chaotic conditions by acting strategically. Global studies show high early-stage SME death rates. Hospitality studies have not examined how lean-green methods boost performance and competitiveness. Lean-green methods affect the entrepreneurial spirit and performance of medium-sized hotels in Kenyan cities. The paper relies on discovery and dynamic capability theory. The article used mixed-methods, concurrent triangulation, and pragmatic philosophy. 534 medium hotel managers in Mombasa, Nairobi, and Kisumu were studied, and 229 were sampled using stratified random sampling. Data was collected by questionnaire and saved in MS Excel for case-variable screening and cleaning. SPSS 22 was used for data analysis. Pearson's correlation and regression models analyzed quantitative data. In Kenyan cities, entrepreneurial attitude positively affects medium hotel performance (=.775, t = 17.499, p.05). Lean-green synergy positively impacted performance (? =.527, t = 12.497, p ?.05) and moderated the connection between entrepreneurial mentality and business performance. The study found that lean-green techniques boost performance. Lean-green production strategies are recommended by the study. These findings benefit hotel entrepreneurs, managers, academia, and legislators. The study proposes studying other industries besides hospitality to see whether comparable findings are found. Key Words:Entrpreneurial mindset, Lean-green practices & Firm performance

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  • Ngunga Joseph Karimi & Kyalo Teresia Ngina & M. Gichuhi David, 2023. "Entrepreneurial Mindset, Lean-Green practices and firm performance among medium hotels in Kenyan cities," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 12(8), pages 74-82, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:12:y:2023:i:8:p:74-82
    DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v12i8.2802
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