Environmental And Structural Influences On The Strategy-Making Process Of Banks

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Christine S. Koberg
Linda F. Tegarden
William D. Wilsted

Keywords

strategy-making process of banks, environmental and structural influences, banks

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of perceived environmental dynamism, heterogeneity, and resource munificence, as well as two structural characteristicsformalization and centralizationon the strategy-making variables of assertiveness and rationality. Finding from 59 banks indicated that perceived environmental heterogeneity and munificence were both positively related to the assertiveness and rationality of strategy-making, whereas perceived dynamism was negatively related to rationality. Formalization, a structural variable, was found to contribute the most to strategy-making.

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