Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and managers’ incentives, while the role of organizational structure remains understudied. In our paper, we adopt an attention-based lens to elucidate the role of organizational structure in directing the attention of management towards pressures for short-term results at the expense of the long term. Specifically, we argue that greater scale of operations, hierarchy, bureaucracy, and workforce flexibility reduce slack resources available to senior managers and increase the complexity of information presented to them in different ways. As a result, the senior managers shift their attention to short-term pressures, which are more easily understood...
We advance a multi-stakeholder framework that highlights the influence of stakeholders in tempering ...
This study test the short-termism of companies listed on the market OMX Stockholm 30. We will use a ...
Recent work suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"- delivering quarterly earning...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
In recent decades, concerns have arisen that corporate leaders focus too much on quarterly earnings ...
Corporate short-termism is one of the most significant concerns facing companies and society today. ...
There is an increasingly pervasive view among corporate governance observers that senior managers ar...
Despite the media attention lavished on short-termism, the UK perspective has not enjoyed any sustai...
Short-term orientation aimed at maximizing quarterly results at the expense of long-term corporate p...
Much concern has been expressed over the problem of 'short-termism' as evidenced in the numerous dis...
It is often argued that corporations are too focused on the short term (i.e., they are “short-termis...
This thesis researches the nature and extent of the relationship between performance measures and sh...
Short-termism and myopia on the part of corporate managers, analysts, and investors have created a b...
An emerging consensus in certain legal, business, and scholarly communities maintains that corporate...
We advance a multi-stakeholder framework that highlights the influence of stakeholders in tempering ...
This study test the short-termism of companies listed on the market OMX Stockholm 30. We will use a ...
Recent work suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"- delivering quarterly earning...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
Debates about short-termism in business tend to center around the role of shareholder pressures and ...
In recent decades, concerns have arisen that corporate leaders focus too much on quarterly earnings ...
Corporate short-termism is one of the most significant concerns facing companies and society today. ...
There is an increasingly pervasive view among corporate governance observers that senior managers ar...
Despite the media attention lavished on short-termism, the UK perspective has not enjoyed any sustai...
Short-term orientation aimed at maximizing quarterly results at the expense of long-term corporate p...
Much concern has been expressed over the problem of 'short-termism' as evidenced in the numerous dis...
It is often argued that corporations are too focused on the short term (i.e., they are “short-termis...
This thesis researches the nature and extent of the relationship between performance measures and sh...
Short-termism and myopia on the part of corporate managers, analysts, and investors have created a b...
An emerging consensus in certain legal, business, and scholarly communities maintains that corporate...
We advance a multi-stakeholder framework that highlights the influence of stakeholders in tempering ...
This study test the short-termism of companies listed on the market OMX Stockholm 30. We will use a ...
Recent work suggests that an excessive focus on "managing the numbers"- delivering quarterly earning...