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dc.contributor.authorKarna, Amit
dc.contributor.authorSchommer, Monika
dc.contributor.authorRichter, Ansgar
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-26T14:57:27Z
dc.date.available2018-07-26T14:57:27Z
dc.date.issued2018-07-16
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11718/20931
dc.description.abstractWe study the relationship between diversification and firm performance in the context of the decline in levels of diversification over time. We argue that the pressure to reduce diversification may have more strongly affected those firms whose diversification strategies were most detrimental to firm performance. We employ meta‐analytical regression (MARA) in order to test our hypotheses, using a total of 267 primary studies containing 387 effect sizes based on 150,000 firm‐level observations from over 60 years of research on the diversification–firm performance relationship. The findings suggest that levels of unrelated diversification have decreased, whereas levels of related diversification have increased since the mid‐1990s, following an initial decrease in the 1970s and 1980s. Furthermore, we find that the relationship between unrelated diversification and firm performance has improved significantly over time, whereas the relationship between related diversification and performance has remained relatively stable.
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sonsen_US
dc.subjectDiversificationen_US
dc.subjectMeta Analysisen_US
dc.subjectCorporate refocusingen_US
dc.subjectFirm performanceen_US
dc.titleDoes the diversification–firm performance relationship change over time? a meta‐analytical reviewen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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