Are Firms in Corporate Groups More Resilient during an Economic Crisis? Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in Poland

B. Jankowska, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska, M. Gorynia, M. Dzikowska
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Corporate groups are specific types of business networks that generate particular advantages for firms. They allow corporates to reduce costs, develop the pool of resources and increase the flexibility of operations and responses to external shocks among others. The above mentioned benefits are of even greater importance during times of economic turbulence. Their involvement in a corporate group should theoretically allow firms to perform better. The aim of this study is to verify whether corporate group membership truly translated into a firm’s higher input competitiveness and a firm’s better performance during the recent economic crisis. First, we try to investigate if the input competitiveness is higher in the case of firms being members of corporate groups. Second, we test whether the involvement in a corporate group matters for the performance of the firms. Using critical in-depth literature studies and conducting the primary empirical research using the CATI (computer-assisted telephone interviewing) method we strive to verify the following hypothesis - the higher a company’s input competitiveness during the economic crisis, the better a competitive position the company achieves. The empirical research encompasses more than 700 corporates from the manufacturing sector in Poland during the global economic crisis and shortly afterwards. To investigate the issue we use the following methods of statistical analysis – cluster analysis, non-parametric tests and correlation coefficients. The results of the study show that firms involved in both Polish and international corporate groups were more resilient during the economic crisis than those which were not.
企业集团中的公司在经济危机中更有弹性吗?来自波兰制造业的证据
公司集团是为公司带来特殊优势的特定类型的商业网络。它们使企业能够降低成本,开发资源池,增加业务灵活性和对外部冲击的反应等等。在经济动荡时期,上述好处显得尤为重要。从理论上讲,他们参与企业集团应该能让企业表现得更好。本研究的目的是验证在最近的经济危机中,企业集团成员是否真的转化为企业更高的投入竞争力和企业更好的绩效。首先,我们试图考察企业是企业集团成员的情况下,投入竞争力是否更高。其次,我们检验了企业集团的参与是否对企业绩效有影响。通过批判性的深入文献研究,并使用CATI(计算机辅助电话访谈)方法进行初步实证研究,我们努力验证以下假设-在经济危机期间,公司的投入竞争力越高,公司的竞争地位越好。该实证研究涵盖了700多家波兰制造业企业在全球经济危机期间和之后不久的情况。为了研究这个问题,我们使用了以下统计分析方法——聚类分析、非参数检验和相关系数。研究结果表明,在经济危机期间,波兰和国际企业集团的企业比那些没有参与的企业更具弹性。
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