Ngoma, MohammedAbaho, Ernest,Nangoli, SudiKusemererwa, Christopher2022-12-282022-12-282017Mohammed Ngoma, Abaho Ernest, Sudi Nangoli, Kusemererwa Christopher, (2017) "Internationalisation of SMEs: does entrepreneurial orientation matter?", World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 13 Issue: 2, pp.96-113, doi: 10.1108/WJEMSD-08-2016-003910.1108/WJEMSD-08-2016-0039https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/6703The purpose of this paper is to investigate entrepreneurial orientation (EO) as a predictor of internationalisation of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The key research question is “to what extent do the dimensions of EO (innovativeness, proactiveness and risk taking) predict internationalisation of SMEs?” Design/methodology/approach – The study adopts a cross-sectional survey to collect data from 282 SMEs, with the use of a multi-dimensional self-administered questionnaire. All the measures in this study were adopted from existing instruments from previous studies and all showed a CVI above 0.8. Data were analysed quantitatively using descriptive statistics, correlations and hierarchical regression. The nature and strength of the relationships between the variables was tested using the zero-order bivariate correlation analysis. Findings – The study establishes a significant relationship between the dimensions of EO and internationalisation of SMEs. Research limitations/implications – This paper contributes to the corpus of literature on internationalisation of SMEs. Future research should consider the major constructs from a longitudinal point of view given that cross-sectional studies sometimes fail to examine the interaction effect of the variables. Practical implications – The paper illustrates how EO dimensions can influence an entrepreneur’s decision to go international especially handling the process of internationalisation and its dynamics. Originality/value – The paper provides contextual evidence from a developing country to the effect that as local investors get more inclined to EO, they in the process ease their way to joining the international business arena.enSMEsInnovativenessStrategyInternationalisationRisk takingProactivenessInternationalisation of SMEs: does entrepreneurial orientation matter?Article