Christopher M. Cornwell, Ian M. Schmutte, Daniela Scur
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Abstract
In an influential study, Bender et al. [Bender S, Bloom N, Card D, Van Reenen J, Wolter S (2018) Management practices, workforce selection, and productivity. J. Labor Econom. 36(S1):S371–S409] document consistent relationships between management practices, productivity, and workforce composition using administrative data from German firms matched to ratings of their practices from the World Management Survey. We replicate and extend their analysis using comparable data from Brazil. The main conclusions from their study are supported in ours, strengthening the view that more structured practices affect organizational performance through workforce selection across different institutional settings. However, we find that more structured management practices are linked to greater wage inequality in Brazil, relative to greater wage compression in Germany, suggesting that some of the consequences of adopting structured practices are tied to the local context. This paper was accepted by Joshua Gans, business strategy.
在一项有影响力的研究中,Bender等人[Bender S, Bloom N, Card D, Van Reenen J, Wolter S(2018)管理实践,劳动力选择和生产力。][j]《劳动经济研究》,36(S1): S371-S409]利用德国企业的管理数据与世界管理调查对其管理行为的评级相匹配,证明了管理实践、生产率和劳动力构成之间的一致关系。我们使用来自巴西的可比数据复制并扩展了他们的分析。他们研究的主要结论在我们的研究中得到了支持,强化了这样一种观点,即更结构化的实践通过不同制度背景下的劳动力选择来影响组织绩效。然而,我们发现,相对于德国更大的工资压缩,巴西更结构化的管理实践与更大的工资不平等有关,这表明采用结构化实践的一些后果与当地背景有关。这篇论文被Joshua Gans接受,商业策略。