Strategic management during the financial crisis: How firms adjust their strategic investments in response to credit market disruptions
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Flammer, Caroline; Ioannou, Ioannis
署名单位:
Boston University; University of London; London Business School
刊物名称:
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0143-2095
DOI:
10.1002/smj.3265
发表日期:
2021
页码:
1275-1298
关键词:
capital expenditures
Corporate social responsibility
EMPLOYMENT
Financial crisis
financial performance
INNOVATION
摘要:
Research summary This study investigates how companies adjusted their investments in key strategic resources-that is, their workforce, capital expenditures, R&D, and CSR-in response to the sharp increase in the cost of credit (the credit crunch) during the financial crisis of 2007-2009. We compare companies whose long-term debt matured shortly before versus after the credit crunch to obtain (quasi-)random variation in the extent to which companies were hit by the higher borrowing costs. We find that companies that were adversely affected followed a two-pronged approach of curtailing their workforce and capital expenditures, while maintaining their investments in R&D and CSR. We further document that firms that followed this two-pronged approach performed better post-crisis. Managerial summary We study how companies adjusted their key strategic investments during the financial crisis of 2007-2009. As financial markets collapsed-and the cost of financing skyrocketed-managers had to rethink their strategic investments. We find that, on average, managers pursued a two-pronged approach of (i) saving their way out of the crisis by curtailing the company's workforce and capital expenditures and (ii) investing their way out of the crisis by maintaining the company's investments in R&D and CSR. Moreover, we find that firms that followed this two-pronged approach performed better in the post-crisis years. Overall, these findings suggest that investments in innovation and stakeholder relationships are instrumental in sustaining competitiveness during and beyond times of crisis.