Some time ago, I wrote about the strong positive reactions stock markets exhibit these days to actions that advance short-term goals at the expense of long-term value. There is, of course, nothing new under the sun, but it is fascinating to collect the evidence on a broader scale to get a feeling as to how much short-termism influences the decisions of corporate leaders.
Long-termism pays
Long-termism pays
Long-termism pays
Some time ago, I wrote about the strong positive reactions stock markets exhibit these days to actions that advance short-term goals at the expense of long-term value. There is, of course, nothing new under the sun, but it is fascinating to collect the evidence on a broader scale to get a feeling as to how much short-termism influences the decisions of corporate leaders.