Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms

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Autor(a) principal: Daneluz,Marina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Canever,Mario Duarte, Lima,Helenice González de, Bermudes,Rogerio Folha, Menezes,Gabrielito Rauter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: The main objective of the study is to develop and test a model that emphasizes the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and managerial capacity (MC) to the performance of dairy farms. This article also examines the effect of these variables on performance expectations as well as the succession planning of farms. Cross-sectional data were collected out of a sample of 158 dairy farmers in 2017 in Brazil. A path analysis approach has been applied to validate the hypothesized model. Results show that between EO dimensions, innovativity has the greatest impact on performance as well as on MC. MC is not significantly related to the current performance on dairy farms, but it is so to the performance expectation, which in turn has an impact on the succession planning of farms. The age of the farmers moderates the relations hypothesized in the model, especially between innovativity, proactivity, and MC in the farms’ performance.
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title Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
spellingShingle Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
Daneluz,Marina
entrepreneurial orientation
managerial capacity
dairy farmers
performance
title_short Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
title_full Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
title_fullStr Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
title_full_unstemmed Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
title_sort Linking entrepreneurial orientation and managerial capacity to performance in dairy farms
author Daneluz,Marina
author_facet Daneluz,Marina
Canever,Mario Duarte
Lima,Helenice González de
Bermudes,Rogerio Folha
Menezes,Gabrielito Rauter
author_role author
author2 Canever,Mario Duarte
Lima,Helenice González de
Bermudes,Rogerio Folha
Menezes,Gabrielito Rauter
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daneluz,Marina
Canever,Mario Duarte
Lima,Helenice González de
Bermudes,Rogerio Folha
Menezes,Gabrielito Rauter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv entrepreneurial orientation
managerial capacity
dairy farmers
performance
topic entrepreneurial orientation
managerial capacity
dairy farmers
performance
description Abstract: The main objective of the study is to develop and test a model that emphasizes the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and managerial capacity (MC) to the performance of dairy farms. This article also examines the effect of these variables on performance expectations as well as the succession planning of farms. Cross-sectional data were collected out of a sample of 158 dairy farmers in 2017 in Brazil. A path analysis approach has been applied to validate the hypothesized model. Results show that between EO dimensions, innovativity has the greatest impact on performance as well as on MC. MC is not significantly related to the current performance on dairy farms, but it is so to the performance expectation, which in turn has an impact on the succession planning of farms. The age of the farmers moderates the relations hypothesized in the model, especially between innovativity, proactivity, and MC in the farms’ performance.
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