The Virus and the Citadel: exploring the performance impact of business group affiliation for small businesses throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS
Anaïs Hamelin, Vivien Lefebvre
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This paper investigates the role of business group affiliation for small businesses before and during the COVID-19 crisis. Business group affiliation provides access to key strategic resources, which are arguably useful during external shocks, especially for small businesses. However, which resources matter in a crisis depends on public policy responses. Moreover, having access to resources is not sufficient to recover from a crisis, because autonomy in the decision-making processes is also important and depends on the organizational distance between an affiliated firm and the headquarters. We use the Amadeus database to collect financial information on a vast sample of group-affiliated and standalone firms in Europe. Our results confirm previous findings indicating that business group affiliation is particularly beneficial for affiliated firms during periods of crisis. We also show that the benefits of group affiliation in the post-COVID-19 recovery period relate to the capabilities offered by business groups’ internal labor markets, not increased investment capacity through access to internal capital markets. Firms at the periphery of business groups benefit the most from group affiliation.

病毒与堡垒:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,探索商业集团隶属关系对小企业绩效的影响
本文研究了企业集团隶属关系在新冠肺炎危机之前和期间对小企业的作用。企业集团的从属关系提供了获得关键战略资源的途径,这些资源在外部冲击期间可以说是有用的,尤其是对小企业而言。然而,在危机中,哪些资源重要取决于公共政策的反应。此外,获得资源并不足以从危机中恢复过来,因为决策过程中的自主权也很重要,并取决于附属公司与总部之间的组织距离。我们使用Amadeus数据库收集欧洲大量集团附属公司和独立公司的财务信息。我们的研究结果证实了先前的发现,即在危机时期,商业集团隶属关系对关联公司特别有利。我们还表明,在2019冠状病毒病后的恢复期,集团隶属关系的好处与企业集团内部劳动力市场提供的能力有关,而不是通过进入内部资本市场提高投资能力。处于商业集团外围的企业从集团隶属关系中获益最多。
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124
期刊介绍: Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal (SBEJ) publishes original, rigorous theoretical and empirical research addressing all aspects of entrepreneurship and small business economics, with a special emphasis on the economic and societal relevance of research findings for scholars, practitioners and policy makers. SBEJ covers a broad scope of topics, ranging from the core themes of the entrepreneurial process and new venture creation to other topics like self-employment, family firms, small and medium-sized enterprises, innovative start-ups, and entrepreneurial finance. SBEJ welcomes scientific studies at different levels of analysis, including individuals (e.g. entrepreneurs'' characteristics and occupational choice), firms (e.g., firms’ life courses and performance, innovation, and global issues like digitization), macro level (e.g., institutions and public policies within local, regional, national and international contexts), as well as cross-level dynamics. As a leading entrepreneurship journal, SBEJ welcomes cross-disciplinary research. Officially cited as: Small Bus Econ
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