Abstract
Examines the gap between the microeconomic theory of the firm and
business reality. In particular, it seeks to redress the balance between
theory and practice by examining the objectives of top Scottish
companies. The survey confirms initial expectations that Scottish
companies are more owner‐controlled than their UK counterparts. In
addition, it also appears that Scottish companies are more likely to
pursue profit maximization as a goal than companies elsewhere in the UK.
It was found that the majority of Scottish companies were financially
conservative and risk‐averse but in the absence of comparable data for
UK no conclusions can be drawn from this. Nevertheless, in common with
other studies, it is confirmed that Scottish companies are similar to
their UK counterparts in so far as they tend to be satisficers and
pursue multiple objectives. There appears to be no evidence to support
links between size and ownership type and profit maximization. Contrary
to expectations, owner‐controlled companies are more likely to operate
with a minimum profit constraint than managerially controlled companies.
Finally, it is confirmed that the majority of firms are “full‐cost
pricers” although hypotheses linking this type of pricing policy
with size and market structure, while suggestive of such links, were not
statistically significant.
Subject
Management Science and Operations Research,General Business, Management and Accounting
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