TY - JOUR
T1 - AN ANALYSIS of MANAGEMENT PRACTICES across FIRM OWNERSHIP
T2 - The CASE of STANDALONE DOMESTIC FIRMS, DOMESTIC GROUPS and MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES
AU - Bourke, Jane
AU - Crowley, Frank
AU - Doran, Justin
AU - McDonnell, Anthony
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Management practices are important drivers of firm productivity (Bloom et al., 2019). While differences in the formalisation and sophistication of management practices are evident in comparisons of foreign multinationals and domestic firms (Bloom et al., 2012, Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007a, Bloom and Van Reenen, 2010), a striking omission from many studies is the failure to distinguish between domestic firms and domestically-owned multinationals (McDonnell et al., 2014). We merge the World Management Survey with the FAME dataset to examine the influence of firm ownership (standalone domestic firms; domestic groups; domestic owned multinationals; foreign owned multinationals) across a broad range of management practices. Foreign owned multinationals exhibit the highest formalisation and sophistication of management practices compared to all other firm types. However, significant asymmetries exist between different management practices across firm ownership. This is important as it raises questions as to whether there is sufficient learning and transfer of practices taking place across firms.
AB - Management practices are important drivers of firm productivity (Bloom et al., 2019). While differences in the formalisation and sophistication of management practices are evident in comparisons of foreign multinationals and domestic firms (Bloom et al., 2012, Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007a, Bloom and Van Reenen, 2010), a striking omission from many studies is the failure to distinguish between domestic firms and domestically-owned multinationals (McDonnell et al., 2014). We merge the World Management Survey with the FAME dataset to examine the influence of firm ownership (standalone domestic firms; domestic groups; domestic owned multinationals; foreign owned multinationals) across a broad range of management practices. Foreign owned multinationals exhibit the highest formalisation and sophistication of management practices compared to all other firm types. However, significant asymmetries exist between different management practices across firm ownership. This is important as it raises questions as to whether there is sufficient learning and transfer of practices taking place across firms.
KW - domestic ownership
KW - Firm ownership
KW - foreign ownership
KW - management practices
KW - multinationals
KW - World Management Survey
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85087775554
U2 - 10.1142/S1363919621500304
DO - 10.1142/S1363919621500304
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087775554
SN - 1363-9196
VL - 25
JO - International Journal of Innovation Management
JF - International Journal of Innovation Management
IS - 3
M1 - 2150030
ER -