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SME Internal Capability and Competitive Advantage in an Emerging Market: Moderating Effects of Firm Age Donard Games; Roliza Roliza
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol 3 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.3.1.103-114.2019

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This study aims to determine the effect of small business internal capabilities on competitive advantage in which firm age was expected to moderate the relationship between these two constructs. The present study also considers the context of Indonesia as an emerging market economy as an important characteristic that can provide some additional perspectives related to SME competitive advantage. Here competitive advantage come from the resource-based view theory which sees SME capabilities will shape their competitiveness. The present study uses quantitative approach, using SmartPLS, by surveying 52 food SMEs in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It was found that SME internal capability was positively and significantly related to competitive advantage. Additionally, firm age moderated the relationship between SME internal capability and competitive advantage in young SME group (SMEs with the firm age less than 5 years), while this was not the case for old SME group (SMEs with the age more than 5 years). In an emerging market such as Indonesia, this may represent the urgency to consistently strengthen SME internal capability.
Entrepreneurship Education and Nascent Entrepreneurship: A Qualitative Study Donard Games; Dessy Kurnia Sari; Venny Darlis
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol 3 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.3.2.28-43.2019

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The objective of this research is to see whether entrepreneurship education and training really help nascent entrepreneurs particularly when they try to face the real business. Formal and non-formal entrepreneurship educations are commonly offered in Indonesia nowadays as entrepreneurship has become national campaign. Qualitative approach is used in this research. Multiple case studies methods are used to discover the relationship between entrepreneurship education and the success of nascent entrepreneurs in SMEs development. We asked young entrepreneurs, who were nascent entrepreneurs in West Sumatera-a province in Indonesia. We asked them about the effectiveness of entrepreneurship training and education in determining their success as entrepreneurs. We found that education has contributed positively in terms of motivation, but less benefit in technical ability and practical aspect in business world. These young entrepreneurs define their achievement now as “small win” which can lead them to the next level of success as entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurship Education and Nascent Entrepreneurship: A Qualitative Study Games, Donard; Sari, Dessy Kurnia; Darlis, Venny
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.3.2.28-43.2019

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The objective of this research is to see whether entrepreneurship education and training really help nascent entrepreneurs particularly when they try to face the real business. Formal and non-formal entrepreneurship educations are commonly offered in Indonesia nowadays as entrepreneurship has become national campaign. Qualitative approach is used in this research. Multiple case studies methods are used to discover the relationship between entrepreneurship education and the success of nascent entrepreneurs in SMEs development. We asked young entrepreneurs, who were nascent entrepreneurs in West Sumatera-a province in Indonesia. We asked them about the effectiveness of entrepreneurship training and education in determining their success as entrepreneurs. We found that education has contributed positively in terms of motivation, but less benefit in technical ability and practical aspect in business world. These young entrepreneurs define their achievement now as “small win” which can lead them to the next level of success as entrepreneurs.
SME Internal Capability and Competitive Advantage in an Emerging Market: Moderating Effects of Firm Age Games, Donard; Roliza, Roliza
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.3.1.103-114.2019

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of small business internal capabilities on competitive advantage in which firm age was expected to moderate the relationship between these two constructs. The present study also considers the context of Indonesia as an emerging market economy as an important characteristic that can provide some additional perspectives related to SME competitive advantage. Here competitive advantage come from the resource-based view theory which sees SME capabilities will shape their competitiveness. The present study uses quantitative approach, using SmartPLS, by surveying 52 food SMEs in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It was found that SME internal capability was positively and significantly related to competitive advantage. Additionally, firm age moderated the relationship between SME internal capability and competitive advantage in young SME group (SMEs with the firm age less than 5 years), while this was not the case for old SME group (SMEs with the age more than 5 years). In an emerging market such as Indonesia, this may represent the urgency to consistently strengthen SME internal capability.
Entrepreneurial Traits and Innovation as Predictors of Business Performance: A Study of Women-Owned Microenterprises in Rural Agam Regency Feta Maharni; Donard Games; Ratni Prima Lita
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.9.1.83-104.2025

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This study examines how entrepreneurial traits—risk-taking and need for achievement—influence the performance of rural women-owned microenterprises in Indonesia, with innovation as a mediating variable. Grounded in trait theory and McClelland’s Theory of Needs, it integrates psychological and behavioral perspectives to explore business outcomes in gendered, resource-limited settings. Data were collected from 227 female entrepreneurs in Agam Regency, West Sumatra, via structured questionnaires. PLS-SEM was used to analyze relationships among variables. Findings reveal that both traits positively affect innovation, which in turn enhances entrepreneurial performance. Risk-taking also has a direct impact on performance, while need for achievement operates indirectly through innovation. These results underscore the role of innovation as a key behavioral link between traits and outcomes. Notably, risk-takers may pursue performance through multiple strategies, while high achievers rely on innovation as a path to success. This study contributes to the entrepreneurship literature by contextualizing trait-performance links within rural female entrepreneurship. It offers practical insights for designing targeted programs that strengthen entrepreneurial motivation, innovation capacity, and market communication skills. The findings are relevant for policymakers and development practitioners promoting inclusive economic growth through women’s entrepreneurship.
Co-Authors Abbas, Asmi Ade Putra, Hafrizal Okta Adini, Hasti Agnes Lovita Monna Al Hakim, Husnul Fikri Albatati, Bader Albatati Alfitman Alfitman Alfitman Alfitman Alizar Hasan Amri Syahardi Amsal, Ares Albirru Ana Ardiana Ariliusra, Azzukhruf Beni Rahmat Berri Briliant Albar Chandra, Alfi Danny Hidayat Darlis, Venny Debbie Novia Rizal Derry Permata Sari Dessy Kurnia Sari Dessy Kurniasari Dian Harja Dianthadhisa Agusti Putri Eka Candra Lina Elva Desriyanti Fachrezzy, Fabel Fadhil Akbari, Muhammad Farizandani Fadhilah, Rahmi Fahmy, Rahmi Fahriza, Rizki Fajar Harimulya Feta Maharni Fitria Khairina Habil Fuady Hafiz Rahman Hafiz Rahman Hafiz Rahman, Hafiz Hanalde Andre HANDRA, HEFRIZAL Harif Amali Rivai Hasrizal Hayatul Fauzi, Mohd Al Irdha Hendra Lukito Herri, Herri Honesty Sinurat Hutria Yosmarisa Ikhwan Arief Irwan Zaini Jefri Van Novis Julia F, Rica Kurnia Sari, Dessy Kurniawan Effendi, Arya Laura Amelia Triani Laura Syahrul Lenggeni, Suci Ma'aruf Ma'aruf Martin Sihombing Mira Permata Sari Mitra, Diandita Syurya Muarrif Ardy Muhammad Havis Yusuf muhammad ikhsan syahputra Muhammad Ridwan Niyanta Shetye Nofrianti Nofrianti Nurul Hafizah Syahril Nurul Marliza Putri Hesti Oejoen, Genggam Arsuma Prima Fithri Prima Yulianti Putera, Arry Hendriwal Ananda Puti Afra Zenri Utami Putri Ananda, Resky Putri Azizah Putri, Esty Prema Putri, Indira Natasya Kusuma Rahadian Ray Farandy Rahayu Quientania, Femy Rahma Putri Ramadhani Rahmiati Rahmiati Ramadhan, Anwar Rasyid, Riyandi Aminul Ratni Prima Lita Rida Rahim Rina Rina Riyandi Aminul Rasyid Roliza Roliza Roliza, Roliza Salsabila Fanesa, Olivia Sanda Patrisia Komalasari Sandra Patrisia Komalasari Sari, Dessy Kurnia Sari, Dessy Kurnia Sari, Dessy Kurnia Sari Sari, Mira Permata Silmi Silmi Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Tedi Hidayat Ullya Rahmi Aswin Venny Darlis Vera Pujani Wahyuni Harefa, Ummairah Wellyalina, Wellyalina Welya Refdi, Cesar Werry Darta Taifur Widya Hapsari Yola Octaviani Asri Yulianita Leoni Yulihasri Yulihasri Zaky Putra Pratama