A Behavioral Theory of Firm Growth: Sequential Attention to Size and Performance Goals

Volume: 51, Issue: 3, Pages: 476 - 494
Published: Jun 1, 2008
Abstract
According to the behavioral theory of the firm, managers pay sequential attention to goals and apply aspiration levels to each goal. Although many goals have been proposed for organizations, research has so far concentrated on profitability. Here it is proposed that managers form an aspiration level for size through social comparison. This proposal leads to predictions on how performance and size goals jointly affect growth. Supporting this...
Paper Details
Title
A Behavioral Theory of Firm Growth: Sequential Attention to Size and Performance Goals
Published Date
Jun 1, 2008
Volume
51
Issue
3
Pages
476 - 494
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