Right Dance Wrong Partner: CEO Overconfidence and Organizational Knowledge Characteristics in Alliance Partner Selection

IF 0.7 Q4 MANAGEMENT Irish Journal of Management Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1177/01492063231194973
M. Howard, Marjorie A. Lyles, Hyunjung (Elle) Yoon
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Research on CEO overconfidence establishes its important effects on organizational strategy and performance. It can lead CEOs to overestimate their firm's capabilities and inaccurately assess the risk of new actions. Due to these effects, we argue that in need of the access to external knowledge, CEOs exhibiting greater overconfidence are more likely to pursue alliances. We also contribute to this ongoing conversation by linking CEO overconfidence to the suboptimal selection of alliance partners in the pursuit of external knowledge. Specifically, we demonstrate how greater overconfidence leads CEOs to discount organizational characteristics that have been shown to be beneficial in the alliance literature—greater knowledge base, knowledge impact, technology experience, and their own firm's knowledge dependence on potential alliance partners. With empirical tests of a broad sample of firms in healthcare-related industries tracked from 2001 to 2021, our work helps to integrate concepts of CEO overconfidence with the dynamics of partner selection in the knowledge and innovation domain.
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对舞错舞伴:CEO过度自信与联盟伙伴选择中的组织知识特征
对CEO过度自信的研究证实了其对组织战略和绩效的重要影响。它可能导致首席执行官高估公司的能力,不准确地评估新行动的风险。由于这些影响,我们认为,在需要获得外部知识的情况下,表现出更大过度自信的ceo更有可能寻求联盟。我们还通过将CEO过度自信与追求外部知识时联盟伙伴的次优选择联系起来,为这一正在进行的对话做出了贡献。具体来说,我们论证了过度自信如何导致ceo忽视联盟文献中显示的有益的组织特征——更大的知识库、知识影响、技术经验以及他们自己公司对潜在联盟伙伴的知识依赖。通过对2001年至2021年期间医疗保健相关行业公司的广泛样本进行实证测试,我们的工作有助于将CEO过度自信的概念与知识和创新领域合作伙伴选择的动态结合起来。
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