Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia

Purpose-The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and types of entrepreneurial competences among culturally different ethnic groups in Malaysia. Malaysia offers us a similar environment and ecosystem to make comparisons within a single context. Design/methodology/approach-This paper survey...

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Main Authors: Tehseen, Shehnaz *, Anderson, Alistair
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Published: Emerald 2020
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Anderson, Alistair
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description Purpose-The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and types of entrepreneurial competences among culturally different ethnic groups in Malaysia. Malaysia offers us a similar environment and ecosystem to make comparisons within a single context. Design/methodology/approach-This paper surveyed 600 respondents – 200 Malaysian Chinese, 200 Malaysian Indians and 200 Malays – and collected data about the types of competencies and about self-reported growth as firm performance. The study used PLS-SEM for inferential testing and PLS-MGA to conduct multigroup analysis among the three ethnic groups and found considerable and interesting differences. Findings-The results of the nuanced, fine-grained findings showed a distinctive distribution of competencies. This study investigates the analysis further to argue that there is an ethnic disposition to favour and value different competencies. Broadly, Malaysian Chinese have a commercial outlook which contrasts with the Malaysian emphasis on social values such as family. Malaysian Indians’ competencies are similar to Malaysian Chinese’s, but with more social value emphasised. This distribution impacts on firm performance with Malaysian Chinese firms faring economically better. However, this economic measure takes no account of social measures which may be an important determinant and motivation for some ethnic groups. Research limitations/implications-Theoretically, it becomes evident that one size does not fit all. In practice, different competencies are prioritised. Hence competencies appear to be culturally shaped. Culture influences what might be seen as very practical dimensions of entrepreneuring. From a practical perspective, those encouraging entrepreneurship should take such differences into account. Originality/value-The study is original in comparing cultural effects on competencies and performance
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spelling sunway-15462020-12-30T01:52:34Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1546/ Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia Tehseen, Shehnaz * Anderson, Alistair HF Commerce Purpose-The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and types of entrepreneurial competences among culturally different ethnic groups in Malaysia. Malaysia offers us a similar environment and ecosystem to make comparisons within a single context. Design/methodology/approach-This paper surveyed 600 respondents – 200 Malaysian Chinese, 200 Malaysian Indians and 200 Malays – and collected data about the types of competencies and about self-reported growth as firm performance. The study used PLS-SEM for inferential testing and PLS-MGA to conduct multigroup analysis among the three ethnic groups and found considerable and interesting differences. Findings-The results of the nuanced, fine-grained findings showed a distinctive distribution of competencies. This study investigates the analysis further to argue that there is an ethnic disposition to favour and value different competencies. Broadly, Malaysian Chinese have a commercial outlook which contrasts with the Malaysian emphasis on social values such as family. Malaysian Indians’ competencies are similar to Malaysian Chinese’s, but with more social value emphasised. This distribution impacts on firm performance with Malaysian Chinese firms faring economically better. However, this economic measure takes no account of social measures which may be an important determinant and motivation for some ethnic groups. Research limitations/implications-Theoretically, it becomes evident that one size does not fit all. In practice, different competencies are prioritised. Hence competencies appear to be culturally shaped. Culture influences what might be seen as very practical dimensions of entrepreneuring. From a practical perspective, those encouraging entrepreneurship should take such differences into account. Originality/value-The study is original in comparing cultural effects on competencies and performance Emerald 2020-04-04 Article PeerReviewed Tehseen, Shehnaz * and Anderson, Alistair (2020) Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia. Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 12 (5). pp. 643-666. ISSN 2053-4604 http://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-10-2019-0156 doi:10.1108/JEEE-10-2019-0156
spellingShingle HF Commerce
Tehseen, Shehnaz *
Anderson, Alistair
Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title_full Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title_fullStr Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title_short Cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in Malaysia
title_sort cultures and entrepreneurial competencies; ethnic propensities and performance in malaysia
topic HF Commerce
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