Assessing the role of strategic choice on organizational performance by Jacquemin-Berry entropy index

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This paper investigates effects of strategic choice on organizational performance for Romanian family-owned Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs). Using adapted Jacquemin-Berry entropy index for both product and international diversification and using a regression model, our study discusses family involvement as a moderating factor for organizational performance assessment. We discovered that there are multiple interactions between strategic choice and organizational performance while family involvement fails to have a significant role in moderating these interactions.

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Ceptureanu, S. I., Ceptureanu, E. G., & Marin, I. (2017). Assessing the role of strategic choice on organizational performance by Jacquemin-Berry entropy index. Entropy, 19(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/e19090448

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