Building on previous studies suggesting that the effect of experience on acquisition performance may be driven by additional factors, this paper investigates the experience-performance relationship in the context of acquisitions positing that the impact of experience accumulation on focal acquisition performance is contingent upon prior performance. Because extreme prior performances, i.e. success and failure, can lead, respectively, to behavioral stability or change, the paper hypothesizes that the relationship between prior performance and current performance may not be linear. Using a dataset of 497 acquisitions completed between 2007 and 2013 in a multi-industry setting, evidence is found of an inverted U-shaped relationship between prior performance and current performance, thus suggesting that extreme performance experiences are detrimental to current performance outcomes. In addition, prior performance moderates the experience effect: greatest benefits from experience accumulation are found at intermediate levels of prior performance.

Galavotti, I., The Joint Effect of Experience Accumulation and Prior Performance Feedbacks on Focal Acquisition Performance, in "Manageable Cooperation?", Proceedings of the EURAM 2016 Conference, (Paris, 01-04 June 2016), European Academy of Management, Bruxelles 2016:<<EURAM CONFERENCE>>,2016 1-26 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/126452]

The Joint Effect of Experience Accumulation and Prior Performance Feedbacks on Focal Acquisition Performance

Galavotti, Ilaria
Primo
2016

Abstract

Building on previous studies suggesting that the effect of experience on acquisition performance may be driven by additional factors, this paper investigates the experience-performance relationship in the context of acquisitions positing that the impact of experience accumulation on focal acquisition performance is contingent upon prior performance. Because extreme prior performances, i.e. success and failure, can lead, respectively, to behavioral stability or change, the paper hypothesizes that the relationship between prior performance and current performance may not be linear. Using a dataset of 497 acquisitions completed between 2007 and 2013 in a multi-industry setting, evidence is found of an inverted U-shaped relationship between prior performance and current performance, thus suggesting that extreme performance experiences are detrimental to current performance outcomes. In addition, prior performance moderates the experience effect: greatest benefits from experience accumulation are found at intermediate levels of prior performance.
2016
Inglese
"Manageable Cooperation?", Proceedings of the EURAM 2016 Conference
16° European Academy of Management Annual Conference
Paris
1-giu-2016
4-giu-2016
n.a.
European Academy of Management
Galavotti, I., The Joint Effect of Experience Accumulation and Prior Performance Feedbacks on Focal Acquisition Performance, in "Manageable Cooperation?", Proceedings of the EURAM 2016 Conference, (Paris, 01-04 June 2016), European Academy of Management, Bruxelles 2016:<<EURAM CONFERENCE>>,2016 1-26 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/126452]
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