This paper focuses on managers' attributions of M&A performance. Our analysis indicates that there is a linear association between performance and attributions to cultural differences, which is moderated by prior experience. Furthermore, our results suggest that there is a curvilinear association between performance and attributions to managers' actions, but we found no support for the moderating effect of experience for this association. By substantiating these attributional tendencies, our results contribute to research on M&As and studies on attribution more generally. In particular, our study helps to put cultural differences in perspective and cautions researchers and practitioners alike to avoid simplistic explanations of M&A performa...
This study investigates the influence of cultural differences on managers’ self-concepts and in turn...
This study utilized attribution theory to understand how executives use financial and nonfinancial i...
In a program of laboratory and field research over the last decade, the author has replicated and ex...
This paper focuses on managers’ attributions of M&A performance. Our analysis indicates that there i...
This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-08-01 due to...
Attributions shape people’s realities, the explanations imposing cause-effect structures on our chao...
This article examines the influence of culture on the way managers and workers perceive causes of su...
1999-12The tendency for individuals to take greater personal responsibility for success than for fai...
This paper seeks to further the understanding of the variety of meanings M&A scholars attach to the ...
<p>In this study, I examine whether managers make self-serving attributions by internally (externall...
Several lines of experimental research have shown that attributional styles are affected by the attr...
The causal attribution of performance has not been explicitly considered in the performance feedback...
abstract The present study examined how biculturals (Asian-Americans) adjust to differing cultural s...
The study is related to the perceived impact of selected cultural variables on the performance of U....
Purpose – “Culture” has become a critical factor for success in today's international business envir...
This study investigates the influence of cultural differences on managers’ self-concepts and in turn...
This study utilized attribution theory to understand how executives use financial and nonfinancial i...
In a program of laboratory and field research over the last decade, the author has replicated and ex...
This paper focuses on managers’ attributions of M&A performance. Our analysis indicates that there i...
This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. LOCKED until 2015-08-01 due to...
Attributions shape people’s realities, the explanations imposing cause-effect structures on our chao...
This article examines the influence of culture on the way managers and workers perceive causes of su...
1999-12The tendency for individuals to take greater personal responsibility for success than for fai...
This paper seeks to further the understanding of the variety of meanings M&A scholars attach to the ...
<p>In this study, I examine whether managers make self-serving attributions by internally (externall...
Several lines of experimental research have shown that attributional styles are affected by the attr...
The causal attribution of performance has not been explicitly considered in the performance feedback...
abstract The present study examined how biculturals (Asian-Americans) adjust to differing cultural s...
The study is related to the perceived impact of selected cultural variables on the performance of U....
Purpose – “Culture” has become a critical factor for success in today's international business envir...
This study investigates the influence of cultural differences on managers’ self-concepts and in turn...
This study utilized attribution theory to understand how executives use financial and nonfinancial i...
In a program of laboratory and field research over the last decade, the author has replicated and ex...