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Performance and environmental sustainability orientations in the informal economy of a least developed country

Emiel L. Eijdenberg (University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany)
Deo Sabokwigina (University of Iringa, Iringa, Tanzania)
Enno Masurel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research

ISSN: 1355-2554

Article publication date: 3 August 2018

Issue publication date: 4 January 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which performance and environmental sustainability orientations (ESOs) are developed, as well as their association, in a typical impoverished community: the informal economy of an African least developed country (LDC).

Design/methodology/approach

Based on a literature review and a pre-study on the spot, a questionnaire was developed before being completed by 140 informal food vendors – that is, “subsistence entrepreneurs” – in Tanzania. t-Tests, correlation analyses and regression analyses were carried out to approach the formulated hypotheses.

Findings

The results showed that a significant distinction can be made between basic and advanced performance. In addition, the respondents showed significantly higher levels of awareness of ESO practices that are intangible and are not fully within their control than the so-called personal tangible ESO practices. However, performance was minimally affected by ESOs.

Originality/value

While firm performance and environmental sustainability have been shortlisted on agendas outside academia (e.g. international development organisations) as a means to develop LDCs, the scientific community is lagging behind with regard to these two. This paper is one step forward in unravelling how performance and ESOs occur in LDCs.

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Acknowledgements

This study is facilitated by a “Tailor-Made Training” (TMT) of the Netherlands Fellowship Programme. The TMT, entitled “Empowering gender-based food security entrepreneurship: an internet-driven course module”, involved two workshops at the University of Iringa (UoI) in Tanzania. The second workshop was provided by the authors of this paper. The participants from the UoI assisted considerably with the data collection. The authors are grateful to the reviewers of this journal and to those who have made helpful comments on an earlier version of the paper which was presented at the “RENT XXXI - Relevance in entrepreneurship research” Conference in Lund, Sweden (2017), and “EURAM 2018-Research in action-Accelerating knowledge creation in management” Conference in Reykjavik, Iceland (2018).

Citation

Eijdenberg, E.L., Sabokwigina, D. and Masurel, E. (2019), "Performance and environmental sustainability orientations in the informal economy of a least developed country", International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 129-149. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-01-2018-0040

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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