TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategic factors and the use of risk analysis techniques in strategic investment decisions
AU - Huikku, Jari
AU - Karjalainen, Jouko
AU - Seppälä, Tomi
PY - 2025/5/7
Y1 - 2025/5/7
N2 - Risk analysis techniques (RATs) greatly support managers in obtaining a more comprehensive view of the threats and opportunities of strategic investment proposals. Our study investigates what strategic factors influence the use of RATs. Specifically, we address the frequency of use of the most common RATs, such as sensitivity, scenario, simulation, and CAPM analyses. We investigate firms’ strategic factors, such as corporate strategy, business strategy, and financial strategy. We test our hypotheses using multiple linear regression and data from 105 structured interviews from among the 150 largest Finnish manufacturing companies. We contribute to prior literature by showing that corporate strategy (parenting style) moderates the effect between business strategy and the use of RATs. Previous literature suggests that RATs are likely less useful in prospector-type business strategies entailing high external uncertainty. Nevertheless, we show that prospectors using the strategic planning style – a style suggested to suit corporations with high synergy potential between business units – employ RATs more frequently than the prospectors using the other parenting styles. We also provide clear evidence that difficulties in the availability of funding encourage companies to use RATs more frequently.
AB - Risk analysis techniques (RATs) greatly support managers in obtaining a more comprehensive view of the threats and opportunities of strategic investment proposals. Our study investigates what strategic factors influence the use of RATs. Specifically, we address the frequency of use of the most common RATs, such as sensitivity, scenario, simulation, and CAPM analyses. We investigate firms’ strategic factors, such as corporate strategy, business strategy, and financial strategy. We test our hypotheses using multiple linear regression and data from 105 structured interviews from among the 150 largest Finnish manufacturing companies. We contribute to prior literature by showing that corporate strategy (parenting style) moderates the effect between business strategy and the use of RATs. Previous literature suggests that RATs are likely less useful in prospector-type business strategies entailing high external uncertainty. Nevertheless, we show that prospectors using the strategic planning style – a style suggested to suit corporations with high synergy potential between business units – employ RATs more frequently than the prospectors using the other parenting styles. We also provide clear evidence that difficulties in the availability of funding encourage companies to use RATs more frequently.
KW - scenario analysis
KW - sensitivity analysis
KW - strategic investment decision-making
KW - capital budgeting
KW - risk analysis techniques
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105004452966&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00014788.2025.2486753
DO - 10.1080/00014788.2025.2486753
M3 - Article
SN - 0001-4788
JO - Accounting and Business Research
JF - Accounting and Business Research
ER -