STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS IN NUMBERS? UNPACKING THE ROLE OF PREVALENCE IN THE DIFFUSION OF REVERSE MERGERS
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Naumovska, Ivana; Zajac, Edward J.; Lee, Peggy M.
署名单位:
INSEAD Business School; Northwestern University; Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2018.0716
发表日期:
2021
页码:
409-434
关键词:
social-influence
Poison pill
adoption
ORGANIZATIONS
INFORMATION
legitimacy
INNOVATION
imitation
location
foreign
摘要:
A common prediction in research on practice diffusion is a strength in numbers effect (i.e., that a growing number of past adopters will increase the number of future adopters). We advance and test a theoretical perspective to explain when and how practice prevalence may also generate a weakness in numbers effect. Specifically, to explain the diffusion of reverse mergers-a controversial practice that allows a private firm to go public by merging with a publicly listed shell company-we suggest that prevalence affects their diffusion in a complex way based on two divergent social influence pathways, creating (a) a direct, positive effect of practice prevalence on potential adopters, who view prevalence as evidence of the practice's value; and (b) an indirect, negative effect mediated through third-party evaluators (i.e., investors and the media), who view prevalence as a cause for concern and skepticism. We also highlight the utility of this theoretical framework by analyzing how a decline in the status of past adopters exerts a negative effect on diffusion through both social influence pathways. Employing structural equation modeling techniques, we find support for the hypothesized relationships, and we discuss the implications of the study for future research on practice diffusion.