2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0148-2963(02)00439-3
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Slack resources and firm performance: a meta-analysis

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“…The resource-based view (Barney 1991;Wernerfelt 1984) argues that firms' resources affect their competitive advantage and innovation (Galunic and Rodan 1998;King and Hegarty 2003). Prior research has examined the impact of resource constraints (Rao and Drazin 2002) and slack resources (Daniel et al 2004) on innovation and firm performance. Following prior research (Sheppard 1994), a firm's resource base is measured as net worth over total assets.…”
Section: Control Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resource-based view (Barney 1991;Wernerfelt 1984) argues that firms' resources affect their competitive advantage and innovation (Galunic and Rodan 1998;King and Hegarty 2003). Prior research has examined the impact of resource constraints (Rao and Drazin 2002) and slack resources (Daniel et al 2004) on innovation and firm performance. Following prior research (Sheppard 1994), a firm's resource base is measured as net worth over total assets.…”
Section: Control Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion that more innovative firms outperform less innovative ones is well documented in the literature (Dutta et al, 2005;Kor & Mahoney, 2005). Nonetheless, strong performance can also create opportunities for innovation through increased market share and more slack resources (Cheng & Kesner, 1997;Daniel, Lohrke, Fornaciari & Turner, 2004). Hence, there is theoretical support for a reciprocal relationship between innovation and performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Trata-se, assim, de uma sobra de recursos que as empresas podem utilizar de forma discricionária, tanto para combater as ameaças quanto para explorar as oportunidades (DANIEL ET AL, 2004;CLEARY, 2005;KIM;KIM;LEE, 2008).…”
Section: Folga Financeiraunclassified
“…Embora existam vantagens em manter uma folga financeira, o zelo demasiado pode, muitas vezes, estar associado a uma ação preju dicial, por retroceder investimentos e dificultar inovações (BEUREN; STAROSKY FILHO; KRESPI, 2013). Daniel et al (2004) realizaram um estudo sobre a relação entre folga financeira e desempenho utilizando uma meta-análise de 80 amostras em 66 estudos. Os resultados forneceram Catia Heinzen, Filipy Furtado Sell e Tarcisio Pedro Silva evidências de que existe uma relação positiva entre a folga e o desempenho financeiro e que essa relação é fortalecida nas empresas que possuem maiores controles relativos ao desempenho.…”
Section: Folga Financeiraunclassified
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