Intrapreneurs, high performers, or hybrid stars? How individual entrepreneurial orientation affects employee performance

Coen Rigtering*, Thomas Niemand, Vinh Phan, Jason Gawke

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Abstract

Recently, scholars have extended the concept of entrepreneurial orientation to the individual level. Yet, how individual entrepreneurial orientation (IEO) contributes to employee performance is not well understood. Building on role theory, we develop a novel typology of employee performance that distinguishes between employee behavior aimed at achieving in-role performance and employee engagement in intrapreneurial activities. To test how IEO affects the different performance prototypes of this typology, we collected survey and archival data on IEO, entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE), employee in-role performance, and engagement in intrapreneurship in a Dutch subsidiary of an international consultancy firm. Our results show that IEO is positively associated with in-role performance and intrapreneurship. ESE is also positively associated with in-role performance and intrapreneurship, albeit indirectly via IEO. These results mark an initial step in unraveling the impact of IEO on employee and firm performance, as well as why different outcomes occur as a result of IEO.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114596
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Business Research
Volume176
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Employee Work Performance
  • Entrepreneurial Orientation
  • Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy
  • Extra Role Behavior
  • Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation
  • Intrapreneurship

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