From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of Malaysia’s economy but continue to face high failure rates due to market volatility, resource limitations, and technological disruptions. The COVID-19 crisis further intensified these challenges, exposing structural weaknesses that threa...

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Main Authors: Lim, Siok Kian Cathy, Yeo, Chu May Amy, Yip, Mum Wai, Tay, Lee Chin
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Tay, Lee Chin
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Yip, Mum Wai
Tay, Lee Chin
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description Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of Malaysia’s economy but continue to face high failure rates due to market volatility, resource limitations, and technological disruptions. The COVID-19 crisis further intensified these challenges, exposing structural weaknesses that threaten both performance and survival. While Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) has long been recognised as a key driver of business success, the effectiveness of its dimensions: innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking, in ensuring post-crisis sustainability remains underexplored from a Schumpeterian perspective. This study investigates the relationship between EO dimensions and firm performance among Malaysian SMEs, focusing on how entrepreneurial behaviour contributes to competitiveness in the aftermath of crisis. Using data analysed through IBM SPSS and AMOS, the results reveal that only risk-taking shows a significant negative effect on firm performance, whereas innovativeness and proactiveness are not significant predictors. These findings suggest that excessive or unmanaged risk may weaken firm resilience in volatile environments, while innovation and proactive strategies may require longer time horizons to yield benefits. By framing the analysis within Schumpeter’s theory of innovation and creative destruction, this study provides empirical insights into how SMEs can transition from crisis to competitiveness. It highlights the importance of balanced entrepreneurial behaviour, where calculated risk-taking, continuous learning, and adaptive strategies are essential for long-term sustainability in uncertain economic conditions.
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spelling intimal-21952025-10-23T09:01:39Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/ From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia Lim, Siok Kian Cathy Yeo, Chu May Amy Yip, Mum Wai Tay, Lee Chin H Social Sciences (General) HD Industries. Land use. Labor HD28 Management. Industrial Management HF Commerce Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of Malaysia’s economy but continue to face high failure rates due to market volatility, resource limitations, and technological disruptions. The COVID-19 crisis further intensified these challenges, exposing structural weaknesses that threaten both performance and survival. While Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) has long been recognised as a key driver of business success, the effectiveness of its dimensions: innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking, in ensuring post-crisis sustainability remains underexplored from a Schumpeterian perspective. This study investigates the relationship between EO dimensions and firm performance among Malaysian SMEs, focusing on how entrepreneurial behaviour contributes to competitiveness in the aftermath of crisis. Using data analysed through IBM SPSS and AMOS, the results reveal that only risk-taking shows a significant negative effect on firm performance, whereas innovativeness and proactiveness are not significant predictors. These findings suggest that excessive or unmanaged risk may weaken firm resilience in volatile environments, while innovation and proactive strategies may require longer time horizons to yield benefits. By framing the analysis within Schumpeter’s theory of innovation and creative destruction, this study provides empirical insights into how SMEs can transition from crisis to competitiveness. It highlights the importance of balanced entrepreneurial behaviour, where calculated risk-taking, continuous learning, and adaptive strategies are essential for long-term sustainability in uncertain economic conditions. INTI International University 2025-10 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/1/jobss2025_12.pdf text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/2/745 Lim, Siok Kian Cathy and Yeo, Chu May Amy and Yip, Mum Wai and Tay, Lee Chin (2025) From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia. Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2025 (12). pp. 1-28. ISSN 2805-5187 http://ipublishing.intimal.edu.my/jobss.html
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF Commerce
Lim, Siok Kian Cathy
Yeo, Chu May Amy
Yip, Mum Wai
Tay, Lee Chin
From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title_full From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title_fullStr From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title_short From Crisis to Competitiveness: A Schumpeterian Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME Sustainability in Malaysia
title_sort from crisis to competitiveness: a schumpeterian perspective on entrepreneurial orientation and sme sustainability in malaysia
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF Commerce
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/
http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/
http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/1/jobss2025_12.pdf
http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2195/2/745