The purpose of this study is to examine the role of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in determining the enterprise performance (EP) during Covid-19. Moreover, in context of this relationship, the mediating role of entrepreneurial competencies (EC) has also been investigated in influencing the EO and EP connection. This quantitative study employs techniques for operationalizing and quantifying the variables under consideration followed by various statistical operations using SPSS and AMOS in order to test and explore the relationship as proposed in the conceptual framework, using data from 386 small enterprises as sample identified through Systematic random sampling. The analysis revealed that a positive relationship exists among all the constructs directly as well as through the mediator (EC). However, the strongest direct relation existed between risk taking propensity ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mr Khan is an Academic Specialist in Riphah International University and doing his PhD in Administrative Sciences (Management) from University of the Punjab, Pakistan. His areas of interest include governance, public administration, management, leadership and entrepreneurship. Dr Zubair is an Assistant Professor in Administrative Sciences (Management). His areas of interest include governance, public administration, management, TQM, higher education and entrepreneurship. Dr Rathore is PhD in International Development from University of Birmingham, UK and currently serving as Assistant Professor in IAS. His areas of interest is leadership, change management, and higher education. Ms Ijaz is a higher research degree candidate at Macquarie University Business School. Her research areas include economic analysis, public policy development, labour market and organizational research.