企业诱导的迁移路径与战略性人力资本成果

Manag. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2022.4361
P. Choudhury, T. Khanna, V. Sevcenko
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企业诱导的迁移通常需要企业重新安置工人,以填补目的地创造价值的职位。但这些被重新安置的工人往往会在他们的目的地面临外部就业机会,这可能会引发人员流动。我们将企业诱导的迁移路径概念化,包括搬迁工人的原籍地和目的地,这与决定工人的绩效和迁移后的流动率有关。使用来自印度一家大型科技公司的独特数据集,该公司从大城市和小城镇招聘人才,我们通过利用该公司将工人随机分配到全国各地的生产中心,记录了稳健的计量经济模式。这些生产中心位于印度最大的技术集群(班加罗尔)、较小的技术集群和非集群地点。我们发现,企业诱导的迁移路径既影响了员工绩效,也影响了员工流动率。与来自大城市的工人相比,从小城镇搬到班加罗尔的工人比搬到其他生产中心的工人表现更好,但也更有可能加入竞争对手的公司。关于工人原籍地就业和人力资本增加机会以及工人原籍地社会经济状况的细粒度数据,帮助我们得出了一个溯因性的解释:在企业诱导的迁移路径中,工人原籍地和目的地之间外部劳动力市场机会的差异,以及目的地企业内部技能发展机会的差异,都与异质性人力资本结果有关。这篇论文被商业战略家Alfonso Gambardella接受。
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Firm-Induced Migration Paths and Strategic Human-Capital Outcomes
Firm-induced migration typically entails firms relocating workers to fill value-creating positions at destination locations. But such relocated workers are often exposed to external employment opportunities at their destinations, possibly triggering turnover. We conceptualize the firm-induced migration path, consisting of the relocated workers’ place of origin and destination, as relevant in determining worker performance and turnover postrelocation. Using a unique data set from a large Indian technology firm that hires talent from both large cities and smaller towns, we document robust econometric patterns by exploiting the firm’s randomized assignment of workers to production centers across the country. These production centers are located in the largest technology cluster in India (Bangalore), smaller technology clusters, and noncluster locations. We find that the firm-induced migration path shapes both worker performance and turnover. Compared with workers from large cities, workers from smaller towns achieve higher performance when relocated to Bangalore than to other production centers, but are also more likely to join competing firms. Fine-grained data on employment and human-capital-augmentation opportunities at workers’ destination locations, and on socioeconomic conditions in workers’ places of origin, help us rule in an abductive explanation: across firm-induced migration paths, differences in external labor-market opportunities between workers’ places of origin and their destinations, as well as intrafirm skill-development opportunities at the destination, are related to heterogeneous human-capital outcomes. This paper was accepted by Alfonso Gambardella, business strategy.
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