The needs to conceptualize and empirically examine the context in\nwhich levels of analysis in entrepreneurship research are focused also\ninfluence entrepreneurial activities and policies. This literature review is\nintended to provide insights and guide empirical research to address\nknowledge gaps in entrepreneurial research. One of the primary topics of\ninterest has been the characteristics of entrepreneurial organizations, often\nreferred to as entrepreneurial orientation of the firm. Analysis of past\nliterature has indicated the existence of empirical concerns on the\nEntrepreneurial orientation ââ?¬â?? performance relationship. However, there is\nlittle empirical research on how entrepreneurs neither harness the potential of\nnetworking nor is much known about how such initiatives work. Some\nresearchers have also raised issues relating to the important theoretical\narguments that are anchored on the dimensionality of Entrepreneurial\norientation. A study of Entrepreneurial orientation and networking\nconfigurations open new areas to theory building research as it focuses\nattention towards complex relationships among entrepreneurial activities.\nThe current study on past contributions in this stream of literature, seeking to\nprovide definitive evidence of previously examined relationships between\nentrepreneurial orientation and performance as impacted by the networking\nand environment.
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