Slack financeiro como motor do crescimento das empresas brasileiras
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Propósito – Determinar a influência das disponibilidades financeiras, como um componente do “slack” organizacional, no crescimento das empresas. As discussões dos pesquisadores sobre a “slack” organizacional revelam exemplos de heterogeneidade e divergência na literatura, tanto a partir de perspectivas teóricas quanto empíricas.
Metodologia – Desenvolvemos um arcabouço teórico abrangente baseado na análise fatorial confirmatória e em técnicas de modelagem de equações estruturais, refinamos e testamos indicadores de “slack” financeiro. Restauramos apenas os dados de disponibilidades financeiras sobre as empresas brasileiras listadas no mercado B3.
Resultados – Não foi possível confirmar que todos os tipos de “slack” financeiro afetam o crescimento organizacional.
Limitações e implicações da pesquisa – Ampliamos pesquisas existentes com o intuito de aprofundar o conhecimento do “slack” financeiro no crescimento corporativo.
Implicações práticas – Para os profissionais, fornecemos novas orientações metodológicas e indicadores para dimensionar “slack” e o impacto no crescimento organizacional.
Originalidade/valor – A pesquisa e a discussão sobre as escolhas organizacionais sobre como gerar e tirar proveito da folga são essenciais ao considerar o risco, a captação de recursos e as posições de liquidez para apoiar o crescimento organizacional.
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