Exploring entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of public and third sector organisations at employee/ volunteer level

Public and third sector employees are facing increasing pressure to behave more entrepreneurially in their day-to-day work (Wakkee, Elfring and Monaghan, 2010). Literature on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) highlighted that EO enhances organisational performance, firms’ competiveness and product in...

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Published in:DBS Business Review
Main Authors: Rogowska, Anna, Brett, Valerie, O'Gorman, Bill
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Dublin Business School 2017
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spelling ftdublinbschool:oai:esource.dbs.ie:10788/3374 2023-05-15T16:48:49+02:00 Exploring entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of public and third sector organisations at employee/ volunteer level Rogowska, Anna Brett, Valerie O'Gorman, Bill 2017 application/pdf https://esource.dbs.ie/handle/10788/3374 en eng Dublin Business School Rogowska, A. Brett, V. O'Gorman, B. (2017). Exploring entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of public and third sector organisations at employee/ volunteer level. DBS Business Review, Vol 1. 2565-5272 https://esource.dbs.ie/handle/10788/3374 Items in eSource are protected by copyright. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/copyright holder. http://esource.dbs.ie/copyright Copyright: the authors http://dx.doi.org/10.22375/dbsbr.v1.6 Article 2017 ftdublinbschool https://doi.org/10.22375/dbsbr.v1.6 2022-01-10T15:05:10Z Public and third sector employees are facing increasing pressure to behave more entrepreneurially in their day-to-day work (Wakkee, Elfring and Monaghan, 2010). Literature on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) highlighted that EO enhances organisational performance, firms’ competiveness and product innovation (Rauch et al., 2009; Lumpkin and Dess, 2001). While previous studies on EO have applied the concept in relation to the overall performance of an organisation (Wiklund and Shepherd, 2005), this research explores EO at the individual level (Jelenc, Pisapia and Ivanušić, 2015; Bolton and Lane, 2012; Okhomina, 2010). The aim of the research is to identify entrepreneurial potential of employees in public and third sector organisations through an Entrepreneurial Orientation perspective. This provides a means to explore potential entrepreneurial behaviour by determining past experience of employees and the extent to which they behave proactively in their current job roles, as opposed to identifying entrepreneurial traits of volunteers and employees. This research is based on a large European study which explored the EO of 450 employees/volunteers, representing 216 public and third sector organisations spanning across six European countries, including Ireland (South East Region), Iceland, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy (Sicily) and Portugal. This study is a preliminary investigation and the research indicates the value in pursuing this area further. The preliminary findings illustrate that potentially employees in public and third sector organisations in Iceland and Ireland are more “entrepreneurial” in comparison to the other countries surveyed. Furthermore, the research indicates that there is a relationship between employees/volunteers that display entrepreneurial experience, their educational attainment, and the degree to which they feel empowered in the decision-making processes or are encouraged to seek new opportunities within their work environments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Dublin Business School: DBS Esource Bolton ENVELOPE(-62.967,-62.967,-65.017,-65.017) DBS Business Review 1 41 60
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description Public and third sector employees are facing increasing pressure to behave more entrepreneurially in their day-to-day work (Wakkee, Elfring and Monaghan, 2010). Literature on entrepreneurial orientation (EO) highlighted that EO enhances organisational performance, firms’ competiveness and product innovation (Rauch et al., 2009; Lumpkin and Dess, 2001). While previous studies on EO have applied the concept in relation to the overall performance of an organisation (Wiklund and Shepherd, 2005), this research explores EO at the individual level (Jelenc, Pisapia and Ivanušić, 2015; Bolton and Lane, 2012; Okhomina, 2010). The aim of the research is to identify entrepreneurial potential of employees in public and third sector organisations through an Entrepreneurial Orientation perspective. This provides a means to explore potential entrepreneurial behaviour by determining past experience of employees and the extent to which they behave proactively in their current job roles, as opposed to identifying entrepreneurial traits of volunteers and employees. This research is based on a large European study which explored the EO of 450 employees/volunteers, representing 216 public and third sector organisations spanning across six European countries, including Ireland (South East Region), Iceland, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy (Sicily) and Portugal. This study is a preliminary investigation and the research indicates the value in pursuing this area further. The preliminary findings illustrate that potentially employees in public and third sector organisations in Iceland and Ireland are more “entrepreneurial” in comparison to the other countries surveyed. Furthermore, the research indicates that there is a relationship between employees/volunteers that display entrepreneurial experience, their educational attainment, and the degree to which they feel empowered in the decision-making processes or are encouraged to seek new opportunities within their work environments.
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O'Gorman, Bill
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