Extending initial theory development and empirical studies conducted in the early 1980s, the investigation of the relationship between slack resources and the performance of the firm has experienced renewed attention. Over the past 25 years enough empirical research has been conducted that researchers have begun to question the frequently found ambiguous results. We assess the impact statistical outliers may have on the relationship between organizational slack and firm performance trying to determine whether the positive, curvilinear, or ambiguous results that have been reported are impacted by the presence of outliers. We found that the measures of organizational slack were highly variable due to five general factors. Wh...
This paper investigates the impact of the interaction effect between a slack variable and innovation...
This study draws on upper echelons theory, the resource based view, and Penrose's theory of firm gro...
This paper considers the relationship between organisational slack and innovation from a new perspec...
Extending initial theory development and empirical studies conducted in the early 1980s, the investi...
This study performs an in-depth analysis of the curvilinear relationship between slack and future fi...
Although organizational slack is a prominent construct in strategic management, it is often treated ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This dissertation addresses questions concerning slack's nature and its relationships with the envir...
Slack resources can be critical for organizational success, but cumulative research regarding the re...
Although organizational research posits various relationships between a firm\u27s slack resources an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the organizational literature and improve th...
Slack resources are recognised to be those spare capabilities and assets of the organisation that ar...
This dissertation studies the accumulation and "spending" of organizational slack dependent on envir...
The purpose of this study is to identify and examine differences in organizational slack across mult...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to reconcile previous views of the relationship between orga...
This paper investigates the impact of the interaction effect between a slack variable and innovation...
This study draws on upper echelons theory, the resource based view, and Penrose's theory of firm gro...
This paper considers the relationship between organisational slack and innovation from a new perspec...
Extending initial theory development and empirical studies conducted in the early 1980s, the investi...
This study performs an in-depth analysis of the curvilinear relationship between slack and future fi...
Although organizational slack is a prominent construct in strategic management, it is often treated ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This dissertation addresses questions concerning slack's nature and its relationships with the envir...
Slack resources can be critical for organizational success, but cumulative research regarding the re...
Although organizational research posits various relationships between a firm\u27s slack resources an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the organizational literature and improve th...
Slack resources are recognised to be those spare capabilities and assets of the organisation that ar...
This dissertation studies the accumulation and "spending" of organizational slack dependent on envir...
The purpose of this study is to identify and examine differences in organizational slack across mult...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to reconcile previous views of the relationship between orga...
This paper investigates the impact of the interaction effect between a slack variable and innovation...
This study draws on upper echelons theory, the resource based view, and Penrose's theory of firm gro...
This paper considers the relationship between organisational slack and innovation from a new perspec...