3 resultados para Slack
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Despite the fact that the literature on mergers and acquisitions is extensive, relatively little effort has been made to examine the relationship between the acquiring firms’ financial slack and short-term post-takeover announcement abnormal stock returns. In this study, the case is made that the financial slack of a firm is not only an outcome of past business and financing activities but it also may affect the quality of acquisition decisions. We will hypothesize that the level of financial slack in a firm is negatively associated with the abnormal returns following acquisition announcements because slack reduces managerial discipline over the use of corporate funds and also because it may give rise to managerial self-serving behavior. In this study, financial slack is measured in terms of three financial statements ratios: leverage ratio, cash and equivalents to total assets ratio and free cash flow to total assets ratio. The data used in this paper is collected from two main sources. A list comprising 90 European acquisition announcements is retrieved from Thomson One Banker database. The stock price data and financial statements information for the respective firms is collected using Datastream. Our empirical analysis is two-fold. First, we conduct a two-sample t-test where we find that the most slack-rich firms experience lower abnormal returns than the most slack-poor firms in the event window [-1, +1], significant at 5% risk level. Second, we perform a cross sectional regression for sample firms using three financial statements ratios to explain cumulative abnormal returns (CAR). We find that leverage shows a statistically significant positive relationship with cumulative abnormal returns in event window [-1; +1] (significance 5%). Moreover, cash to total assets ratio showed a weak negative relationship with CAR (significant at 10%) in event window [-1; +1]. We conclude that our hypothesis for the inverse relationship between slack and abnormal returns receives empirical support. Based on the results of the event study we get empirical support for the hypothesis that the capital markets expect the acquisitions undertaken by slack-rich firms to more likely be driven by managerial self-serving behavior and hubris than do those undertaken by slackpoor firms, signaling possible agency problems and behavioral biases.
Resumo:
Varastojen vähentämiseksi ehdotetaan usein eräkokojen pienentämistä. Tämä sopii sellaiseen toimintaympäristöön, jossa voidaan ostaa nimikkeitä oman valmistuksen ja myynnin tahdissa. Kun kiihkeärytmisessä elektroniikkabisneksessä alihankkijoilta ja varustetoimittajilta sitovasti tilataan hyvin lyhyellä toimitusajalla, ei oston eräkokojen pienentäminen kevennä materiaalivirtaa. Täytyy ottaa löysät pois hankintaketjun toimitusajoista. Monessa toimitusketjussa jalostava työ vaatii vain murto-osan toimitusajasta, ja loppuaika kuluu varastoissa odotteluun, kuljettamiseen ja moninkertaiseen tarkastamiseen. Hukka-ajan leikkaamisen ohessa haetaan muita kustannussäästöjä. Korkeiden työvoimakustannusten rasittama teollisuus on pyrkinyt teknisillä ratkaisuilla korvaamaan palkkatyövoiman erilaisilla mekaanisilla järjestelmillä. Pisimmällä ollaan pienerä- ja yksittäisvalmistusta harjoittavissa konepajoissa, joissa on investoitu FM-järjestelmiin. Diplomityössä on esitetty kaksi nivoutuvaa tutkimusprojektia, joista ensimmäinen keskittyy miehittämättömän käytön kehittämiseen ja toinen keventää hankintaketjun materiaalivirtaa. Ensin esiteltävä projekti on elektroniikkateollisuudelle uusi aluevaltaus. Siksi asiassa on jouduttu tekemään runsaasti perustutkimusta ja etenemään etappi kerrallaan. Projektin tuloksena on saatu aikaan automaattinen, joustava kuljetin, joka yksinään pystyy toimimaan ilman työvoimaa niin pitkään kunnes sen akut pitää ladata. Joustavan kuljettimen sisältävän järjestelmän muita elementtejä ei projektissa nostettu samalle miehittämättömän käytön tasolle, vaan ensin päätettiin hankkia kokemuksia kuljettimen toiminnasta. Toinen projekti syventää yhteistyötä yrityksen alihankkijan kanssa. Alihankkija on yksi harvojen Suomesta hankittavien komponenttien toimittaja. Siksi on pidetty tärkeänä tiivistää toimitusaikaa lähemmäs yrityksen sitovan tilauskannan pituutta. Tutkittavaksi valittiin mahdollisuus siirtää alihankkijan tuotantolaite yrityksen välittömään läheisyyteen, jolloin yrityksen tuotanto voisi tilata komponenttierän alihankkijan koneelta, kun se lähtötilanteessa tilataan komponenttivarastosta. Ennusteen perusteella tilattaisiin vain raaka-aine, mutta arvoa lisäävä työ tehtäisiin vain ja ainoastaan tilauksen mukaisesti.
Resumo:
This dissertation explores the use of internal and external sources of knowledge in modern innovation processes. It builds on a framework that combines theories such as a behavioural theory of the firm, the evolutionary theory of economic change, and modern approaches to strategic management. It follows the recent increase in innovation research focusing on the firm-level examination of innovative activities instead of traditional industry-level determinants. The innovation process is seen as a problem- and slack- driven search process, which can take several directions in terms of organizational boundaries in the pursuit of new knowledge and other resources. It thus draws on recent models of technological change, according to which firms nowadays should build their innovative activities on both internal and external sources of innovation rather than relying solely on internal resources. Four different research questions are addressed, all of which are empirically investigated via a rich dataset covering Finnish innovators collected by Statistics Finland. Firstly, the study examines how the nature of problems shapes the direction of any search for new knowledge. In general it demonstrates that the nature of the problem does affect the direction of the search, although under resource constraints firms tend to use external rather than internal sources of knowledge. At the same time, it shows that those firms that are constrained in terms of finance seem to search both internally and externally. Secondly, the dissertation investigates the relationships between different kinds of internal and external sources of knowledge in an attempt to find out where firms should direct their search in order to exploit the potential of a distributed innovation process. The concept of complementarities is applied in this context. The third research question concerns how the use of external knowledge sources – openness to external knowledge – influences the financial performance of firms. Given the many advantages of openness presented in the current literature, the focus is on how it shapes profitability. The results reveal a curvilinear relationship between profitability and openness (taking an inverted U-shape), the implication being that it pays to be open up to a certain point, but being too open to external sources may be detrimental to financial performance. Finally, the dissertation addresses some challenges in CISbased innovation research that have received relatively little attention in prior studies. The general aim is to underline the fact that comprehensive understanding of the complex process of technological change requires the constant development of methodological approaches (in terms of data and measures, for example). All the empirical analyses included in the dissertation are based on the Finnish CIS (Finnish Innovation Survey 1998-2000).