Product-market competition and resource redeployment in multi-business firms

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作者
Morandi Stagni, Raffaele [1 ]
Santalo, Juan [2 ]
Giarratana, Marco S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carlos III Madrid, Dept Business Adm, Calle Madrid 126 6-0-37, Getafe 28903, Madrid, Spain
[2] IE Univ, IE Business Sch, Strategy Dept, Calle Alvarez de Baena 4, Madrid, Spain
关键词
competition; diversification; opportunity cost; performance; resource redeployment; EXTERNAL FINANCING CONSTRAINTS; CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION; OPPORTUNITY COSTS; DARK SIDE; CAPACITY; ENTRY; SCOPE; CASH; REDEPLOYABILITY; GOVERNANCE;
D O I
10.1002/smj.3207
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Research summary This article investigates how diversified firms reallocate internal non-scale free resources when one of their product business units (BUs) experiences increased exposure to international competition driven by a sharp decrease in trade tariffs. On average, firms tend to fight, by reallocating resources toward the BU affected by the trade shock and away from other BUs within the same firm. Two variables moderate this first-order effect with opposite signs. The level of sunk costs of the assets allocated to the BU affected by the shock is a positive moderator of resource reallocation to it. The presence of technological synergies between the BU affected and the rest of BUs instead moderates the relationship negatively. This negative moderation seems to only take place when competitionincreasesthe value of technology as a competitive resource. Managerial summary An important question in the strategic decision-making process of diversified firms is how to react to competitive threats that affect one business unit but not the others. Should managers allocate more resources to the affected business or should they instead reduce their commitment and use the same resources in the remaining operating sectors? In this article, we examine firms' reallocation decisions following increases in foreign competition due to import tariff cuts. Our results show that firms tend to allocate more resources to the business affected by the tariff cut and less to the businesses unaffected. Furthermore, we find evidence that this behavior is positively associated with performance.
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页码:1799 / 1836
页数:38
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