“…Second, we contribute to the BTOF literature by advancing our understanding of how managerial attention may shift among multiple dimensions of performance feedback (Gaba and Joseph, ; Greve, ; Joseph and Gaba, ), namely, sales growth and stock return. Shifts in managerial attention research focus either on social versus historical performance feedback (e.g., Hu et al, ; Kacperczyk et al, ; Kim et al, ) or use different dependent variables. For example, dependent‐variable scholars have used include new product introduction (Joseph and Gaba, ), new venture growth and survival (Wennberg et al, ), mergers and acquisitions (Iyer and Miller, ), or R&D in family versus nonfamily firms (Chrisman and Patel, )).…”