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We examine the impact of outside purchase contracts on firm risk and firm capital structure. We find that firms with more outside purchase contracts have less risky cash flows. Despite these less risky cash flows, firms with these contracts also have less financial leverage especially when they...
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vertically integrated when the producing industry is more technology intensive and the supplying industry is less technology … producer's costs. These results are generally robust and hold with alternative measures of technology intensity, with … vertical integration in terms of investment incentives. …
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We develop a basic framework to understand the organization of highly creative activities. Management faces a fundamental tradeoff in organizing such activities. On the one hand, since creativity cannot be achieved by command and control or by monetary incentives, internal/contractual production...
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We use broad-based yet detailed data from the economy's goods-producing sectors to investigate firms' ownership of production chains. It does not appear that vertical ownership is primarily used to facilitate transfers of goods along the production chain, as is often presumed: Roughly one-half...
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. Our analyses utilize membership data from 32 consortia in wireless telecommunication technology subfields from 2000 to … effects, technology class, and other characteristics. Consortia may enhance productivity of invention and increase the …
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This paper documents the extent and characteristics of plants and firms in the US that are outside the manufacturing sector according to official government statistics but nonetheless are heavily involved in activities related to the production of manufactured goods. Using new data on...
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suggests that the hold-up risk due to specific investment can be often effectively controlled by a relational contracting based …
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assets in a single model. The model predicts that foreign direct investment (owned subsidiaries) is more likely than …
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This article presents the results of an analysis of the patent trading flows of small and large firms and the determinants of these firm's patent sale and acquisition decisions. We also examine whether these transactions lead to an excessive concentration of patent rights. We show that small...
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We propose a theory of firm dynamics in which workers have ideas for new projects that can be sold in a market to existing firms or implemented in new firms: spin-offs. Workers have private information about the quality of their ideas. Because of an adverse selection problem, workers can sell...
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