Japan–US differences and R&D investments in response to performance feedback
K. Skylar Powell (),
Eunah Lim (),
Valerie Alexandra () and
Mooweon Rhee ()
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K. Skylar Powell: Western Washington University
Eunah Lim: Western Washington University
Valerie Alexandra: San Diego State University
Mooweon Rhee: Yonsei University
Asian Business & Management, 2025, vol. 24, issue 2, No 3, 218-248
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Abstract We investigate effects of culturally situated differences in cognition on Japanese and US firms’ responses to performance feedback through R&D investments. Performance feedback research has mostly assumed a universal nature of decision makers’ cognition and responses. We posit firms from Japan should have a more holistic cognitive orientation than US firms, making them less responsive to problemistic and slack search mechanisms of performance feedback when making R&D investments. These expectations are largely supported in the context of 37 Japanese and 19 US automotive firms (546 firm-year-observations) from 2003 to 2019. We find further support using data on 106 global automotive firms (902 firm-year-observations), from 14 holistic or analytic oriented countries. This study establishes the culturally situated cognitive-orientation theoretical construct as a moderator of problemistic and slack search. Additionally, managers could adopt decision-making processes reflecting both holistic and analytic cognitive orientations while responding to performance feedback, to avoid biases.
Keywords: Japan; Automotive industry; R&D intensity; Performance feedback; Culture; Analytic; Holistic; Cognition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1057/s41291-024-00286-1
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