Employee mobility networks and status transfer in U.S big law

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Y. Kim, Anthony Paik, Eugene See
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Abstract

Firms in organizational fields frequently hire and lose employees to competing firms. What is the impact of employee mobility on the status of organizations within a field? Unfortunately, empirical evidence is lacking about how hiring professionals from high or low-status actors, especially status that is obtained through third-party evaluation, impact the focal firm’s status. This research examines employee mobility across the largest law firms in the United States from 2010 to 2016 and employs fixed effects modeling to estimate associations among the status of firms from which partners were hired, network centrality, and the organizational status of hiring firms. Results showed that firms’ status increased when they hired, on average, from high-status firms, and that this association was stronger amongst more centrally located firms. Namely, we found that although the impact of sending firms’ status has a significant impact on the focal firms’ status, such an effect depends on network centrality of the sending firm. These results support the notion of status portability as well as the importance of the firm’s network position for status enhancement.
美国大法律中的员工流动网络与身份转移
组织领域的公司经常雇佣员工,并将其流失给竞争对手。员工流动性对一个领域内组织的地位有什么影响?不幸的是,缺乏经验证据表明,从地位高或低的行为者那里雇佣专业人员,特别是通过第三方评估获得的地位,如何影响焦点公司的地位。这项研究考察了2010年至2016年美国最大律师事务所的员工流动性,并采用固定效应模型来估计雇佣合伙人的公司状态、网络中心性和招聘公司的组织状态之间的关联。结果表明,平均而言,当公司从地位较高的公司雇佣员工时,他们的地位会提高,而这种联系在更集中的公司中更为强烈。即,我们发现,尽管发送企业的地位对焦点企业的地位有显著影响,但这种影响取决于发送企业的网络中心性。这些结果支持了地位可移植性的概念,以及公司网络地位对地位提升的重要性。
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2.60
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33.30%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Journal of General Management is quarterly peer reviewed journal, with a mission to provide thought leadership by publishing articles on managerial practices with organisation-wide or cross-functional implications. We seek original theoretical and practical insights into general management in all types of organisations.
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