CHANGING TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INFLUENCES ON ADOPTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE: DOWNSIZING AT LARGE U.S. FIRMS, 1977-1995.
Abstract
The study investigates how technical and institutional influences on adoption of administrative practices change over time, The context is adoption of downsizing at large U.S. firms during 1977-1995. The findings suggests that the technical benefits of downsizing vary inversely with firm performance, but that state measures of performance such as level of slack do not predict adoption of downsizing. Performance change measures - specifically...
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Title
CHANGING TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INFLUENCES ON ADOPTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE: DOWNSIZING AT LARGE U.S. FIRMS, 1977-1995.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2000
Volume
2000
Issue
1
Pages
J1 - J6
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