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Developing Dynamic Capabilities: Conjunctive Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Dynamic Managerial Capabilities

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  • André de Abreu Saraiva Monteiro Alves
  • Fernando Manuel Pereira de Oliveira Carvalho

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Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and dynamic managerial capabilities (DMCs) are beneficial to the development of organisational dynamic capabilities (DCs) in SMEs. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of detailed understanding of the development of DCs. No study has approached how DMCs with EO transfer to become organisation-wide DCs, much less with a configurational approach. This article considers the dimensions of DMCs: human capital, social capital and managerial cognition, and those of EO’s: innovativeness, risk-taking and proactiveness in conjunction. This is in contrast with the underlying assumption of independent effects. The authors survey Portuguese SMEs in a wide range of industries and treat the data through fsQCA, performing a necessity and sufficiency analysis for the presence and absence of DCs. The findings indicate that the dimensions of EO and DMCs are sufficient for consistently determining the presence of DCs in SMEs. Managerial cognition has a symmetric core role in their presence and absence. For the presence of DCs, innovativeness or proactiveness is additionally required.

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  • André de Abreu Saraiva Monteiro Alves & Fernando Manuel Pereira de Oliveira Carvalho, 2025. "Developing Dynamic Capabilities: Conjunctive Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Dynamic Managerial Capabilities," Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, vol. 34(3), pages 563-587, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jouent:v:34:y:2025:i:3:p:563-587
    DOI: 10.1177/09713557251358420
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