2018
DOI: 10.1111/jacf.12313
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Are U.S. Companies Too Short‐Term Oriented? Some Thoughts

Abstract: Today's widespread criticism of U.S. companies as shortsighted and ever willing to sacrifice their future for near‐term profit is by no means new. As the author of this article shows, such charges of short‐termism have a long history that goes back at least 40 years. But as he goes on to point out, if these claims were warranted, then the effects we have been warned about all these years would surely have shown up by now.But it is difficult to find evidence of such effects. For example, a short‐term orientatio… Show more

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