TY - JOUR
T1 - Organizational slack and response to environmental shifts
T2 - The impact of resource allocation patterns
AU - Cheng, Joseph L.C.
AU - Kesner, Idalene F.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - This study examines whether slack resources have differential effects on the extent of a firm's response to environmental shifts. Using a sample of 30 airlines during the transitional period of industry deregulation, we found that the relationship between slack resources and the extent of a firm's environmental response is contingent on the firm's pattern of resource allocations. Specifically, our results show that as firms allocate more resources toward activities which enhance external market effectiveness, increases in slack increase the extent of their environmental response. Conversely, as firms allocate more resources to activities that enhance internal efficiency, increases in slack decrease the extent of their environmental response. The implications of these findings are discussed. In particular, we examine these findings relative to the ongoing debate concerning the role slack plays in organizational adaptation processes.
AB - This study examines whether slack resources have differential effects on the extent of a firm's response to environmental shifts. Using a sample of 30 airlines during the transitional period of industry deregulation, we found that the relationship between slack resources and the extent of a firm's environmental response is contingent on the firm's pattern of resource allocations. Specifically, our results show that as firms allocate more resources toward activities which enhance external market effectiveness, increases in slack increase the extent of their environmental response. Conversely, as firms allocate more resources to activities that enhance internal efficiency, increases in slack decrease the extent of their environmental response. The implications of these findings are discussed. In particular, we examine these findings relative to the ongoing debate concerning the role slack plays in organizational adaptation processes.
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U2 - 10.1177/014920639702300101
DO - 10.1177/014920639702300101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0031521237
SN - 0149-2063
VL - 23
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Journal of Management
JF - Journal of Management
IS - 1
ER -