This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between financial slack and firm performance using a large panel data set of the U.S. and the U.K. firms. Conducting dynamic GMM regressions, the empirical analysis finds that there are the negative relationship between slack and performance in the U.S. and the positive relationship in the U.K. These empirical findings support the hypothesis that the relationship between slack and performance differs across corporate governance systems. The novelty of the paper lies in its demonstration of the conclusion on the role of corporate governance in the relationship between slack and performance as well as the fact that we could obtain the result by comparing the two countries—the U....
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
The aim of this study is to understand whether corporate governance affects firm performance differe...
Companies are expected to be good corporate citizens and fulfil expectations of both shareholders an...
This study examines a long-standing debate in the strategy literature on the effect of a firm’s slac...
Integrating the behavioral and institutional perspectives, we propose that a country's formal instit...
Integrating the behavioral and institutional perspectives, we propose that a country's formal instit...
Purpose: Generally, prior literature merely focuses on the direct nexus of governance-performance, w...
This discussion paper aims to fill the gap left by the latest research on organisational slack that ...
This paper investigates the effect of both FS and HR slack together on firm performance and how diff...
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 thesis studied the slack - performance relationship under different external environments by ...
Although organizational research posits various relationships between a firm\u27s slack resources an...
How is corporate governance measured? What is the relationship between corporate governance and perf...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between corporate social respo...
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
The aim of this study is to understand whether corporate governance affects firm performance differe...
Companies are expected to be good corporate citizens and fulfil expectations of both shareholders an...
This study examines a long-standing debate in the strategy literature on the effect of a firm’s slac...
Integrating the behavioral and institutional perspectives, we propose that a country's formal instit...
Integrating the behavioral and institutional perspectives, we propose that a country's formal instit...
Purpose: Generally, prior literature merely focuses on the direct nexus of governance-performance, w...
This discussion paper aims to fill the gap left by the latest research on organisational slack that ...
This paper investigates the effect of both FS and HR slack together on firm performance and how diff...
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 thesis studied the slack - performance relationship under different external environments by ...
Although organizational research posits various relationships between a firm\u27s slack resources an...
How is corporate governance measured? What is the relationship between corporate governance and perf...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between corporate social respo...
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
The aim of this study is to understand whether corporate governance affects firm performance differe...
Companies are expected to be good corporate citizens and fulfil expectations of both shareholders an...