Technology acquisitions and investor expectations: Reputation and expectancy violation perspectives

IF 2.8 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Tuhin Chaturvedi
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Employing the organizational reputation lens and expectancy violation theory (EVT), I examine how financial market investors (investors) affect the technology acquisition activity and the likelihood of survival of firms facing technological change. I theorize that when a firm has a growth reputation, that is, investors expect revenue growth in future periods, the likelihood of making an acquisition will increase in anticipation of a positive expectancy violation on the part of investors. In contrast, for a firm that has an income reputation, that is, investors expect shareholder returns in future periods, the likelihood of making an acquisition will decrease in avoidance of a negative expectancy violation on the part of investors. I predict a novel moderating effect of investor expectations—a firm's acquisition activity will exert a stronger positive effect on its likelihood of surviving technological change when investor expectations are growth-oriented, that is, when there is a positive expectancy violation. Using a multi-industry sample of industry convergence, a salient form of technological change, I find support for my theoretical predictions. I advance research that examines the reactions of investors to firm strategies during technological change to the domain of technology acquisitions, a salient strategic decision. I also expand the predictive utility of the reputation lens and EVT to the context of firm survival during technological change.

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技术收购与投资者期望:声誉与期望违背视角
运用组织声誉透镜和期望违背理论(EVT),我研究了金融市场投资者(投资者)如何影响技术收购活动和面临技术变革的公司生存的可能性。我的理论是,当一家公司拥有成长型声誉时,也就是说,投资者期望在未来一段时间内收入增长,那么收购的可能性就会增加,因为投资者预期会出现积极的违反预期的情况。相比之下,对于一个拥有收益声誉的公司,即投资者期望在未来期间获得股东回报,为了避免投资者的负面预期违反,进行收购的可能性将降低。我预测了投资者期望的一种新的调节效应——当投资者期望是增长导向的,也就是说,当存在积极的期望违反时,公司的收购活动将对其在技术变革中生存的可能性产生更强的积极影响。通过对产业融合(一种突出的技术变革形式)的多行业样本进行分析,我发现我的理论预测得到了支持。我推进研究,检查投资者对企业战略的反应在技术收购领域的技术变革,一个突出的战略决策。我还将声誉透镜和EVT的预测效用扩展到技术变革期间企业生存的背景下。
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期刊介绍: The European Management Review is an international journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of management in private and public sector organizations through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis. The European Management Review provides an international forum for dialogue between researchers, thereby improving the understanding of the nature of management in different settings and promoting the transfer of research results to management practice. Although one of the European Management Review"s aims is to foster the general advancement of management scholarship among European scholars and/or those academics interested in European management issues.
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