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Mbengue Ababacar, Ouakouak Mohamed laid
Does firm Size moderate the relationship between rational strategic planning and Performance?

Assessing the impact of rational strategic planning on firm performance has been central in strategic management research during the last three decades. This paper revisits this important issue by giving special attention to the operationalization of the concepts of rational strategic planning and performance, and including firm size as a contingency factor. A quantitative empirical study conducted on European, American and Asian firms reveals a positive association between strategic planning and performance regardless of firm size.