Survival advantage of worker buyouts over newly created worker-owned firms

Thibault Mirabel
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PurposeVarious theories predict that firm buyouts survive longer than newly created firms. The study aims to know whether it is the case for worker-owned firms (WOFs), i.e. firms owned and controlled mostly by their workers.Design/methodology/approachThe author conducted a comparative survival analysis of French WOFs distinguished by their entry mode (i.e. newly created, worker buyouts (WBOs) of sound conventional firms, WBOs of conventional firms in difficulty or WBOs of non-profit organizations).FindingsThe hazard of exit is 32% lower for WBOs of sound conventional firms than newly created WOFs, 18% for WBOs of conventional firms in difficulty and 64% for WBOs of non-profit organizations. The current study confirms that WBOs, even of conventional firms in difficulty, have on average a survival advantage over newly created WOFs. Surprisingly, the author also shows that this survival advantage is similar across sectors with different knowledge intensity but is lower in high capital-intensive sectors than in low capital-intensive ones.Research limitations/implicationsEndogeneity issues limit the scope of the results and should be tackled in future research. Overall, these findings show that WOFs are composed of groups with different survival likelihoods that are obscured if one only looks at the aggregate population.Practical implicationsWith caution, support agencies could foster WBOs of firms in difficulty and of non-profit organizations as viable forms of entrepreneurship.Originality/valueThe current study offers the first survival analysis distinguishing four modes of entry among WOFs.
工人买断相对于新成立的工人所有企业的生存优势
各种理论预测,公司收购比新成立的公司生存的时间更长。这项研究的目的是了解工人所有的公司(WOFs)是否也是如此,即主要由工人拥有和控制的公司。设计/方法/方法作者对不同进入模式的法国外商独资企业进行了比较生存分析(即新创建的、健康传统企业的工人买断(wbo)、困难传统企业的工人买断(wbo)或非营利组织的工人买断)。研究发现:健全的传统企业的wbo退出风险比新创建的wbo低32%,困难的传统企业的wbo退出风险低18%,非营利组织的wbo退出风险低64%。目前的研究证实,即使是陷入困境的传统公司,wbo也比新成立的wfo平均具有生存优势。令人惊讶的是,作者还表明,这种生存优势在不同知识强度的部门之间是相似的,但在高资本密集型部门比低资本密集型部门要低。研究局限性/意义同质性问题限制了结果的范围,应在未来的研究中加以解决。总的来说,这些发现表明,WOFs是由具有不同生存可能性的群体组成的,如果只看总体,就会模糊这些群体。实际影响谨慎地说,支助机构可以将困难公司和非营利组织的志愿组织作为可行的创业形式加以培养。目前的研究提供了第一个生存分析,区分了wof的四种进入模式。
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