Conglomerates revisited
- 1 September 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Strategic Management Journal
- Vol. 9 (5) , 403-414
- https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.4250090502
Abstract
Recent studies of corporate restructuring have arrived at conclusions that are contradictory when applied to conglomerates. Studies, often based only on manufacturing firms, argue for and against the benefits of conglomerate diversification. This paper reviews the more recent developments in this literature. We then construct a comprehensive sample of conglomerates that allows us to examine changes in conglomerate behavior over the period 1975–84 as manifested in acquisition and divestiture decisions. Our results suggest that conglomerate managers are reducing the complexity of the conglomerate enterprise by decreasing the average number of businesses managed, and by increasing the degree of business‐relatedness within the conglomerate enterprise.Keywords
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