正确的舞步,错误的舞伴:CEO过度自信与联盟伙伴选择中的组织知识特征

Right Dance Wrong Partner: CEO Overconfidence and Organizational Knowledge Characteristics in Alliance Partner Selection

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2023
被引 11
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了CEO过度自信如何影响企业选择联盟伙伴,发现过度自信的CEO更可能忽视伙伴的知识基础、技术经验等关键特征,导致选择次优伙伴。

Abstract

Research on CEO overconfidence establishes its important effects on organizational strategy and performance. It can lead CEOs to overestimate their firm's capabilities and inaccurately assess the risk of new actions. Due to these effects, we argue that in need of the access to external knowledge, CEOs exhibiting greater overconfidence are more likely to pursue alliances. We also contribute to this ongoing conversation by linking CEO overconfidence to the suboptimal selection of alliance partners in the pursuit of external knowledge. Specifically, we demonstrate how greater overconfidence leads CEOs to discount organizational characteristics that have been shown to be beneficial in the alliance literature—greater knowledge base, knowledge impact, technology experience, and their own firm's knowledge dependence on potential alliance partners. With empirical tests of a broad sample of firms in healthcare-related industries tracked from 2001 to 2021, our work helps to integrate concepts of CEO overconfidence with the dynamics of partner selection in the knowledge and innovation domain.

CEO过度自信联盟伙伴选择组织知识战略管理创新