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paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
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paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010440959
paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333898
Lecture on the first SFB/TR 15 meeting, Gummersbach, July, 18 - 20, 2004: Globalization has been identified by many experts as a new way firms organize their activities and as the emergence of talent as the new stakeholder in the firm. This paper examines the role of trade integration for the...
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performance and the nature of competition in international markets. We develop a model in which firms' organisational choices … choices in a Krugman cum Melitz and Ottaviano model of international trade. We show that the toughness of competition in a … for organizations which encourage the creation of new ideas and which are less well adapt to price and cost competition. …
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trade and the toughness of competition in international markets induce a power struggle in firms which eventually leads to …
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-segment firms, we show that international competition imposes discipline on managers and reduces capital mis-allocation across … suggest that Chinese import competition significantly reduces managers' over-reporting of costs and improves the allocation of …
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paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010427357
Globalization has been identified by many experts as a new way firms organize their activities and as the emergence of talent as the new stakeholder in the firm. This paper examines the role of trade integration for the changing nature of the corporation. International trade leads to a 'war for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010427381
competition in international markets induce a power struggle in firms which eventually leads to decentralized corporate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010427472