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A Re-Examination of Diversification and Firm ProductivityHsihui ChangDrexel University Guy Dinesh FernandoSUNY Albany Dhinu SrinivasanUniversity of Pittsburgh - Katz Graduate School of Business Arindam TripathyUniversity of Washington, Tacoma August 15, 2011 AAA 2012 Management Accounting Section (MAS) Meeting Paper Abstract: The advantages and disadvantages of diversification have been debated ad nausem by academics as well as business professionals, with the current consensus appearing to be that diversification destroys value. The effect of overall diversification (with no further refinement as to whether such diversification is related or unrelated to the business) on productivity has been investigated to a limited extent with conflicting results. In this paper, we investigate the effects of different forms of diversification on productivity. We find that related diversification, which prior research has identified with superior performance, enhances firm productivity while unrelated diversification reduces firm productivity. Our paper offers further empirical evidence towards resolving the conflicting findings of prior research while providing practitioners with additional points to ponder when engaging in firm diversification.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 30 Keywords: productivity, diversification, related, unrelated, data envelopment analysis JEL Classification: C14, D21, D24 working papers seriesDate posted: August 15, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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