“…For instance, prior studies have examined the effects of goal setting on strategic decisions, such as cost savings decisions (Gaba and Joseph, 2013; Savva et al., 2019), the enactment of search breadth and depth strategies (Hahn et al., 2019), the enactment of effective and timely decisions (Gary et al., 2017; Kownatzki et al., 2013), as well as the search for private equity (Shafi et al., 2020) or crowdfunding (Belavina et al., 2020) financing. Moreover, this organizational‐level research has also examined organizational decisions, such as how organizations set up routines to facilitate goals’ achievement (Dittrich and Seidl, 2018), to display a positive organizational climate (Parke and Seo, 2017), to increase collaboration among employees (Lee and Puranam, 2017), as well as how to structure R&D alliances (multilateral vs bilateral) (Li et al., 2012), how to enact the right form of organizational control (Mazmanian and Beckman, 2018), and how to induce goal‐congruent investment decisions by divisional managers (Johnson et al., 2013). Thus, we acknowledge a set of studies that account for this direct link between organizational goal setting and how it translates into specific organizational outcomes.…”