所有权行为与多元化倾向的差异:印度企业背景研究

Variations in ownership behavior and propensity to diversify: a study of the Indian corporate context

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2002
被引 196
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过精细定义所有权群体,探讨不同所有权群体如何影响企业多元化战略,基于印度企业数据发现不同所有权群体对多元化有不同态度,为理解所有权与多元化关系提供新视角。

Abstract

Abstract The relationship between ownership and diversification has been the focus of renewed debate between financial economists and strategic management scholars. While financial economists hold that manager‐controlled firms tend to reflect higher levels of diversification, strategy researchers argue that ownership and diversification are not systematically related. In throwing light on this debate, this study uses a fine‐grained definition of ownership groups to explore how the different objectives and monitoring predispositions of distinct ownership groups might influence diversification strategy. The empirical examination is set in India to offer a striking contrast from the predominantly U.S.‐based studies that have shaped the ongoing debate. Findings show that diverse ownership groups adopt different postures in monitoring and/or influencing organizational diversification. While some ownership groups are closely associated with focused strategies, and some encourage diversification, others are quite indifferent. These results suggest that the context‐specific variation among ownership groups is germane to our understanding of diversification strategy. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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