Organizational slack and firm performance during economic transitions: two studies from an emerging economy
Creighton University · The Ohio State University
Abstract
Abstract An Erratum has been published for this article in Strategic Management Journal 25(3) 2004, 307. How does organizational slack affect firm performance? Organization theory posits that slack, despite its costs, has a positive impact on firm performance. In contrast, agency theory suggests that slack breeds inefficiency and inhibits performance. The empirical evidence, largely from developed economies, has been inconclusive. Moreover, little effort has been made to empirically test whether such an impact (positive or negative) is linear or curvilinear. This article joins the debate by extending empirical work to the largely unexplored context of economic transitions. Specifically, two studies, based on…
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2Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Economics
- Inefficiency
- Theory of the firm
- Emerging markets
- Agency (philosophy)
- Contingency
- Contingency theory