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Publications [#349701] of Aaron Chatterji

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  1. Belenzon, S; Chatterji, AK; Daley, B, Choosing between growth and glory, Management Science, vol. 66 no. 5 (May, 2020), pp. 2050-2074 [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/14)

    Abstract:
    Prior work has established that the financing environment can impact firm strategy. We argue that this influence can shape the earliest strategic choices of a new venture by creating a potential trade-off between two objectives: rapid growth and reaping the benefits of a positive reputation (glory). We leverage a simple reputation-building strategic choice-naming the firm after the founder (eponymy)-that is associated with superior profitability. Next, we argue via a formal model that the availability of/dependence on external financing can explain why high-growth firms are rarely eponymous. We find empirical support for the model's predictions using a large data set of 1 million European firms. Eponymous firms grow considerably more slowly than similarly profitable firms. Moreover, eponymy varies in accordance with the firm's financing environment in a pattern consistent with our model. We discuss implications for the literature on new-venture strategy.


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