This longitudinal study looked at the impact of top managers’ personal power and structural power on divestiture two years later, using a sample of 46 sales and spin‐offs and a set of 46 control firms matched by size and industry in the USA. The impact of divestiture on top managers’ power during the two years following the divestiture was also looked at. Results of pair‐wise matched t‐tests reveal that firms whose top managers have less structural power are more likely to divest one year later. Logistic regression analysis shows that top managers’ structural power continues to predict divestiture one year later, even after controlling for change in net income and change in earnings per share. Divestiture also seems to result in less structural power of top managers during the two years after divestiture.
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Impact of top management power on corporate divestiture
Venkat R. Krishnan;
Venkat R. Krishnan
Venkat R. Krishnan has a PhD in Business Administration from Temple University, Philadelphia. His research interests include transformational leadership, power, influence, and value systems of individuals.
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Ranjini Sivakumar
Ranjini Sivakumar
Ranjini Sivakumar is an Assistant Professor in finance at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Her published research in corporate finance has focused on corporate restructuring and its impact on firm value while her work in asset pricing examines nonlinear models for asset returns.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6054
Print ISSN: 1472-0701
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
Corporate Governance (2004) 4 (1): 24–30.
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Krishnan VR, Sivakumar R (2004), "Impact of top management power on corporate divestiture". Corporate Governance, Vol. 4 No. 1 pp. 24–30, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14720700410521934
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