طراحی و تبیین مدل زمینه های سازمانی تداوم گرایش کارآفرینانه: رویکرد پژوهش آمیخته

نوع مقاله : علمی - پژوهشی

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چکیده

در این تحقیق سعی شده است مدل زمینه های سازمانی تداوم گرایش کارآفرینانه طراحی و تبیین شود. تحقیقات  نشان داده اند شرکت هایی که سطوح بالایی از گرایش کارآفرینانه دارند، عملکرد بهتری نیز از خود به جای می‌گذارند. بنابراین، در پژوهش حاضر به دنبال شناسایی زمینه های سازمانی ایجاد و تداوم گرایش کارآفرینانه هستیم. پس از بررسی مطالعات قبلی در خصوص زمینه های گرایش کارآفرینانه، مطالعه موردی چندگانه شامل چهار شرکت ایرانی برای کشف زمینه‌های سازمانی تداوم گرایش کارآفرینانه مورد بررسی قرار گرفت. سپس با استفاده از تحلیل محتوا ابعاد اصلی شناسایی و با بهره‌گیری از معادلات ساختاری تفسیری روابط میان ابعاد مشخص و مدل اولیه تحقیق حاصل گردید. در نهایت با آزمون کمی مدل اولیه تحقیق با استفاده از روش معادلات ساختاری مدل پژوهش آزمون و به تایید رسید. یافته ها نشان می دهد که زمینه‌های سازمانی تداوم گرایش کارآفرینانه عبارتند از مربیگری ، جانشین پروری، یادگیری سازمانی، مدیرعامل، کارمندان حرفه‌ای، همسویی استراتژیک و منابع و قابلیت های کلیدی. تمامی روابط فرض شده در مدل اولیه تحقیق پس از آزمون کمی مدل مورد تایید رسید و تنها یک مورد رابطه جانشین پروری و مدیرعامل تایید نشد. یافته های پژوهش برای محققان و مدیران فعال در کسب و کارها قابل بهره‌برداری خواهد بود.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

Designing and Explaining Organizational Antecedents of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Orientation: Mixed Method

نویسندگان [English]

  • Mohamad Mehdi Maleki
  • Bahman Hajipour
University of Shahid Beheshti
چکیده [English]

Objective: In this research, an attempt has been made to design and explain the organizational context model of the continuation of entrepreneurial orientation. Research has shown that companies with high levels of entrepreneurial orientation also perform better. Therefore, in the present study, we seek to identify the organizational contexts for the creation and continuation of entrepreneurial orientation.
Methodology: After reviewing previous studies on the fields of entrepreneurial orientation, a multiple case study involving four Iranian companies was examined to discover the central organizational context of entrepreneurial orientation. Then, using content analysis, the main dimensions were identified and by using interpretive structural equations, the relationships between the specified dimensions and the initial research model were obtained. Finally, with a quantitative test, the initial research model was tested and confirmed using the structural equation model equation method.
Findings: Findings show that the organizational contexts of continuing entrepreneurial orientation include coaching, succession, organizational learning, CEO, professional staff, strategic alignment, and key resources and capabilities. All the assumed relationships in the initial research model were approved after a quantitative test of the model, and only one case of the relationship between succession and CEO was not confirmed.
Conclusion: The research results show well the areas of continuity of entrepreneurial orientation and the relationship between them. Coaching leadership style is identified as the cornerstone of this important and other areas are affected by this variable. The research will be useful for researchers and business executives.
 

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Entrepreneurial orientation
  • Sustainable entrepreneurial orientation
  • Organizational Antecedents
  • mixed method
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