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A Comparative Study of Leading American, Japanese, and Korean Corporate Strategy and Financial Performance
Journal of Asia-pacific Business (1994)
  • Jooh Lee, Rowan University
  • Shaker A. Zahra, Georgia State University
  • Nittaya Wongtada, Arizona State University
Abstract
This study examines the association of corporate strat- egy with multiple criteria of financial performance across national boundaries. Using data over a four-year period from Japan, Korea and h e United States, the study presents a multidimensional definition of corporate strategy. These dimensions are then modeled as predictors of three corporate performance criteria. The results show that corpo- rate strategy explains a significant portion of fmancial performance. In addition, corporate strategy relates differently to different perfor- mance criteria within and across the three countries.
Publication Date
December 27, 1994
DOI
10.1300/J098v01n01_05
Citation Information
Jooh Lee, Shaker A. Zahra and Nittaya Wongtada. "A Comparative Study of Leading American, Japanese, and Korean Corporate Strategy and Financial Performance" Journal of Asia-pacific Business Vol. 1 Iss. 1 (1994) p. 65 - 96
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jooh-lee/28/