Organization‐investor fit: The role of temporal preferences in shaping investor attraction and organizational performance

Author:

Gamache Daniel L.1,Busenbark John R.2,Steinbach Adam L.3,Lee Eric Y.4ORCID,Matusik James1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Terry College of Business University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

2. Mendoza College of Business University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA

3. Darla Moore School of Business University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

4. Smeal College of Business The Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractFit is an essential consideration for organizations, and extensive research has explored its various types. We build on and extend fit research by advancing an important form of fit—organization‐investor (O‐I) fit, which reflects the compatibility between an organization and its investors. We argue that investors tend to be attracted to organizations whose preferences already “fit” their own and, in so doing, provide a relational perspective to the corporate governance literature that often views the relationship between investors and organizational managers as purely transactional. We focus on the fit of one of the most important factors shaping both organizational and investor behavior––temporal preferences. Specifically, we argue that investors are attracted to firms that fit with their temporal preferences and that high O‐I fit leads to better organizational performance. We tested our hypotheses in a longitudinal archival study of S&P 500 firms and supplemented these findings with two experiments. Together, we find strong support for our hypotheses. Our study showcases the critical role of O‐I fit in shaping the makeup of an organization's investors and its subsequent performance, suggesting the value for scholars, managers, and investors to consider the mutual benefits offered by fit in these relationships.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Applied Psychology

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