Journal article

Interlocks and firm performance: The role of uncertainty in the directorate interlock-performance relationship

G Martin, R Gözübüyük, M Becerra

Strategic Management Journal | WILEY | Published : 2015

Abstract

We examine how uncertainty influences the performance effects of directorate interlocks. Our study offers a new perspective of directorate interlocks as mechanisms that enable firms to improve performance when confronted with greater uncertainty, suggesting that uncertainty positively moderates the interlock-performance relationship. This contrasts with the view based on resource dependence theory suggesting networks reduce uncertainty and enhance firm performance, implying that uncertainty mediates the interlock effect upon performance. Using a sample of 3,745 firms across manufacturing industries in the United States during the period 2001-2009, we find support for the moderation argument ..

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