Authors
Wouter Dessein, Desmond Lo, Chieko Minami
Publication date
2022/11/1
Journal
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
804-843
Publisher
American Economic Association
Description
We explore the relationship between the volatility of a firm’s local environment and its organizational structure. Using micro-level data on managers working for a large retailer, we empirically test and provide support for our theory that a more volatile local environment results in more decentralization only when the need for coordination among subunits is low. In contrast, more local volatility is associated with more centralization when coordination needs are high. Our evidence supports the argument that centralized organizations are better at adapting to local shocks when coordination is important. (JEL D22, L23, L81, M11, M54)
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Scholar articles
W Dessein, D Lo, C Minami - American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2022