articleStrategic Management JournalNov 5, 2002GREEN OA

Is performance driven by industry‐or firm‐specific factors? A new look at the evidence

INSEAD · Université Libre de Bruxelles · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract In this study we revisit the question of whether firms' performance is driven primarily by industry or firm factors, extending past studies in two major ways. Firstly, in a departure from past research, we use value‐based measures of performance (economic profit or residual income and market‐to‐book value) instead of accounting ratios (such as return on assets). We also use a new data set and a different statistical approach for testing the significance of the independent effects. Secondly, we examine whether the findings of past research can be generalized across all firms in an industry or whether they apply to a particular class of firms within the same industry. We find that a significant…

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Keywords
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Profit (economics)
  • Variance (accounting)
  • Industrial organization
  • Market value added
  • Economics
  • Enterprise value
  • Market value
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