ISBN 0734031335 ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ISSN 1447-5863 (Online) MIWP No. 20/03This paper tests a set of hypotheses relating to agency and Schumpeterian views on how competition affects performance. A survey data set of Australian workplaces is used, with the change in labour productivity growth as the dependent variable. The results show strong support for the idea that intense competition raises productivity growth in managerial workplaces, but not in non-managerial workplaces (i.e. where the principal owner also works). Testing the agency theories in more detail we find no evidence that the number of competitors, the price elasticity of demand or a proxy for bankruptcy (pre-tax losses) are the mechanisms behind the process. For nonmanageri...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
The paper examines the equilibrium relationship between managerial incentives and product market com...
In this paper, we investigate the role of three external factors in generating improved productivity...
This paper tests a set of hypotheses relating to agency and Schumpeterian views on how competition a...
This article tests a set of hypotheses relating to agency and Schumpeterian views on how competition...
This paper investigates the impact of competition on the productivity performance of companies. The ...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the impact of competition on firm productivity. Using firm...
Are people right to think that competition improves corporate performance? The author's investigatio...
A classic question in industrial organization is whether competition raises productivity and if so, ...
That greater product market competition has the potential to affect outcomes in labour and product m...
A classic question in industrial organization is whether competition raises productivity and if so, ...
More competitive markets are associated with higher productivity. However, changes in competition co...
Does competition spur productivity? And if so, how does it do so? These have long been regarded as c...
This paper suggests employing Price's equation for mapping the evolution of productivity. It is disc...
The positive correlation between average establishment-level productivity and mea-sures of competiti...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
The paper examines the equilibrium relationship between managerial incentives and product market com...
In this paper, we investigate the role of three external factors in generating improved productivity...
This paper tests a set of hypotheses relating to agency and Schumpeterian views on how competition a...
This article tests a set of hypotheses relating to agency and Schumpeterian views on how competition...
This paper investigates the impact of competition on the productivity performance of companies. The ...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the impact of competition on firm productivity. Using firm...
Are people right to think that competition improves corporate performance? The author's investigatio...
A classic question in industrial organization is whether competition raises productivity and if so, ...
That greater product market competition has the potential to affect outcomes in labour and product m...
A classic question in industrial organization is whether competition raises productivity and if so, ...
More competitive markets are associated with higher productivity. However, changes in competition co...
Does competition spur productivity? And if so, how does it do so? These have long been regarded as c...
This paper suggests employing Price's equation for mapping the evolution of productivity. It is disc...
The positive correlation between average establishment-level productivity and mea-sures of competiti...
Using a comprehensive dataset on the incidence of price-fixing across British manufacturing industri...
The paper examines the equilibrium relationship between managerial incentives and product market com...
In this paper, we investigate the role of three external factors in generating improved productivity...