The Role of Incomplete Measurement Behavior as a Part of a Package of Control Practices Mediating Between Exploitation and Exploration

James T. Mackey, F. Deng
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This paper examines the use of incomplete accounting measures as a control practice to align strategy with exploration and exploitation (March, 1991). We examine empirically relationships between Incomplete Measurement Behavior (IMB), Formal Controls, and Organic Innovative Culture for both internal- and market-facing activities. IMB is a control practice that allows managers to mediate the tension between exploration and exploitation using other sources of information. We find evidence suggesting formal completeness acts as a substitute for IMB for market-facing activities. Further organic innovative cultures complement formal controls and indirectly substitute for IMB. Using equifinality as a criterion, we conclude there are indications that market-facing activities use interdependent management control systems (MCS) to mediate between exploitation and exploration strategies. We find indications that a reductionist approach of examining incomplete measures alone, without consideration of control practices, may lead to under specification.
不完全测量行为作为控制实践包的一部分,在开发和探索之间起到中介作用
本文考察了不完全会计措施作为控制实践的使用,以使战略与勘探和开发保持一致(1991年3月)。我们考察了不完全测量行为(IMB)、正式控制和内部和面向市场活动的有机创新文化之间的经验关系。IMB是一种控制实践,允许管理人员使用其他信息源来调解探索和开发之间的紧张关系。我们发现有证据表明,在面向市场的活动中,形式完备性可以替代IMB。进一步的有机创新文化补充了正式的控制,间接替代了IMB。利用均衡性作为标准,我们得出结论,有迹象表明,面向市场的活动使用相互依赖的管理控制系统(MCS)来调节开采和勘探策略。我们发现有迹象表明,单独检查不完整措施的简化方法,而不考虑控制实践,可能导致规范不足。
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