Dancing with strangers: aspiration performance and the search for underwriting syndicate partners

被引:425
作者
Baum, JAC
Rowley, TJ
Shipilov, AV
Chuang, YT
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] York Univ, N York, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
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10.2189/asqu.50.4.536
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F [经济];
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In this paper, we introduce performance feedback models to specify conditions under which organizations' decision makers are more (or less) likely to accept the risk and uncertainty of nonlocal interorganizational partnership ties rather than prefer embedded ties with partners with which they have either past direct or third-party ties. Learning theory suggests that organizations performing far from historical and social aspirations may be more willing to accept the uncertainty and risk of such nonlocal ties with relative strangers. An analysis of Canadian investment banks' underwriting syndicate ties from 1952 to 1990 supports predictions from learning theory and, in addition, indicates that inconsistent performance feedback (i.e., performance above either historical or social aspirations but below the other) triggers the greatest risk taking in selecting partners.
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