学会不多元化:研究生商业教育的转型与多元化收购的衰落

Learning Not to Diversify: The Transformation of Graduate Business Education and the Decline of Diversifying Acquisitions

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2018
被引 22
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,20世纪70年代后MBA教育中金融经济学和代理理论的兴起,使后来成为CEO的毕业生不再追求多元化战略,解释了美国企业多元化收购的长期下降趋势。

Abstract

Once a preferred strategy, corporate diversification into disparate lines of business has gradually declined in the U.S. over the past several decades. We argue that changes that occurred in a closely related domain—graduate business education—are important in understanding variation in de-diversification across firms. Building on a historical account of the transformation of business education, we explain how the rise of financial economics and agency-theoretic logic in business education changed students’ views about diversification. Nearly 20 years later, these MBA graduates rose to top decision-making positions and put the brakes on diversification. Using data on CEOs who ran 640 large U.S. corporations from 1985 to 2015, we show that CEOs who earned an MBA before the 1970s actively pursued diversification, whereas the next cohort of CEOs, who had been exposed to agency-theoretic logic in financial economics, refrained from it. We also demonstrate that the degree of managerial discretion moderated the effect of the CEO’s MBA education. Our study shows that institutional change in one domain (i.e., business education) contributed to change in another domain (i.e., corporate diversification), albeit with a considerable time lag.

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