Surviving in the marketplace: The importance of network connectivity for art dealers

IF 2.1 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Dakshina G. De Silva , Georgia Kosmopoulou , Rachel Pownall , Robert Press
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Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between a dealer’s network and their ability to survive in the market using a dataset of 19th-century English art transactions. We find that dealers who purchased artworks from central sellers, and thus developed high hub centralities, survived in the market longer compared to their counterparts. This effect persists even when controlling for the quantity of works purchased, suggesting that more than just higher activity was at play. The paper builds upon previous empirical work showing that art dealers use their network connections to obtain less noisy signals about artworks’ value, resulting in a competitive edge in the market. The findings have implications beyond the art market, adding to a body of literature that suggests network connections help firms long term sustainability surviving in an uncertain marketplace.

在市场中生存:网络连接对艺术品经销商的重要性
本文利用19世纪英国艺术品交易的数据集,研究了交易商网络与其在市场上生存能力之间的关系。我们发现,从中心卖家那里购买艺术品的交易商,因此发展出了较高的中心集中度,与同行相比,他们在市场上存活的时间更长。即使在控制购买作品的数量时,这种影响仍然存在,这表明不仅仅是更高的活动在起作用。本文建立在先前的实证研究的基础上,表明艺术品经销商使用他们的网络连接来获得关于艺术品价值的较少噪声的信号,从而在市场上获得竞争优势。这一发现的影响超出了艺术市场的范畴,为表明网络联系有助于公司在不确定的市场中长期可持续生存的文献增添了一笔。
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Economics Letters
Economics Letters ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
348
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Many economists today are concerned by the proliferation of journals and the concomitant labyrinth of research to be conquered in order to reach the specific information they require. To combat this tendency, Economics Letters has been conceived and designed outside the realm of the traditional economics journal. As a Letters Journal, it consists of concise communications (letters) that provide a means of rapid and efficient dissemination of new results, models and methods in all fields of economic research.
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