The impact of foreign demand shocks on organisational hierarchies

Santiago Bonilla, Sašo Polanec
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Abstract According to the theory of knowledge‐based hierarchies, a sufficiently large change in firm size should induce firms to change their organisational structure by adding or dropping organisational layers. In open economies, one of the main determinants of firm size is the volume of foreign sales, and its changes may also trigger reorganisations. However, changes in foreign sales are not only driven by foreign demand shocks alone, but also by firm characteristics like productivity and quality, which in theory confound both foreign sales and organisational structure. We construct a set of Bartik‐type measures of exogenous foreign demand shocks, and test whether firms respond to these shocks by changing their hierarchical structure. For this purpose, we combine transaction‐level trade data and employer–employee data for a set of Slovenian manufacturing firms that were engaged in exporting during the 1998–2011 period. While we find a positive relationship between changes in actual exports growth and number of organisational layers, we find no evidence that exogenous foreign demand shocks lead to adding or dropping organisational layers.
外国需求冲击对组织等级制度的影响
摘要根据知识层次理论,企业规模的足够大的变化会促使企业通过增加或减少组织层次来改变其组织结构。在开放经济体中,企业规模的主要决定因素之一是对外销售的数量,其变化也可能引发重组。然而,国外销售的变化不仅受到国外需求冲击的单独驱动,而且还受到生产率和质量等公司特征的影响,这些特征在理论上混淆了国外销售和组织结构。我们构建了一套Bartik类型的外生外需冲击测量方法,并测试企业是否通过改变其等级结构来应对这些冲击。为此,我们结合了1998-2011年期间从事出口的斯洛文尼亚制造企业的交易级贸易数据和雇主-雇员数据。虽然我们发现实际出口增长的变化与组织层数量之间存在正相关关系,但我们没有发现外生外国需求冲击导致组织层增加或减少的证据。
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