多业务企业的资源配置能力与流程

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Constance E. Helfat, C. Maritan
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研究表明,多业务公司经常会错配财务资源。然而,研究也表明,企业在如何有效地分配一系列资源方面存在差异。我们认为,一些公司具有资源配置能力,使他们能够比文献中经常描述的更有效地决定资源配置。我们确定了构成资源分配能力构建块的关键搜索和选择例程,并解释了这些例程如何促进涉及资源分配决定的不同管理层次上的关键活动,包括相关和垂直关联的业务。我们进一步解释了资源配置能力和构成这种能力的常规如何帮助企业有效地配置资源,以实现其战略和财务目标。资源配置效率提高的部分原因在于,常规有助于缓解先前研究发现的导致资源错配的因素,即信息不对称和扭曲、内部政治、认知偏见和向后看的愿望。最后,我们超越了对企业是否有效配置资源的研究,解释了为什么由于企业惯例和企业惯例使用方式的差异,企业之间的资源配置能力可能是异质的。这种异质性部分源于企业在选择资源分配程序时所面临的权衡。因此,企业在如何有效地分配资源方面可能会有所不同,从而导致企业适应和变化的异质性,并最终导致企业绩效的异质性。
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Resource Allocation Capability and Routines in Multibusiness Firms
Research suggests that multibusiness firms often misallocate financial resources. However, research also suggests that firms differ in how effectively they allocate a range of resources. We argue that some firms have a resource allocation capability that enables them to more effectively determine the allocation of resources than often portrayed in the literature. We identify key search and selection routines that form the building blocks of a resource allocation capability and explain how these routines facilitate critical activities at different levels of the management hierarchy that are involved in the determination of resource allocations, including for related and vertically linked businesses. We further explain how a resource allocation capability, and the routines that make up the capability, help firms allocate resources effectively to meet their strategic and financial objectives. Part of the improved effectiveness of resource allocation arises because the routines help to mitigate the factors that prior research has identified as leading to resource misallocation, namely information asymmetry and distortion, internal politics, and cognitive biases and backward-looking aspirations. Finally, we move beyond research on whether firms effectively allocate resources to explain why resource allocation capabilities are likely be heterogeneous among firms due to differences in their routines and the ways that firms structure their use of routines. This heterogeneity stems in part from tradeoffs that firms face when choosing among resource allocation routines. As a result, firms are likely to vary in how effectively they allocate resources, leading to heterogeneity in firm adaptation and change and ultimately in firm performance.
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Organization Science
Organization Science MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
166
期刊介绍: Organization Science is ranked among the top journals in management by the Social Science Citation Index in terms of impact and is widely recognized in the fields of strategy, management, and organization theory. Organization Science provides one umbrella for the publication of research from all over the world in fields such as organization theory, strategic management, sociology, economics, political science, history, information science, communication theory, and psychology.
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