The objective of this study is to examine the effect of downsizing on corporate performance, considering a sample of manufacturing firms drawn from the Spanish Survey of Business Strategies during the 1993- 2005 period. No significant differences in post-downsizing performance arise between companies which downsize and those that do not. Likewise, we find that substantial workforce reductions through collective dismissals do not either lead to improved performance levels. Downsizing, therefore, may not be a way for managers to increase performance, particularly in a context like the Spanish one, where the labour market is characterized by a high protection of employees’ rights and substantial contract termination costs
While there is an extensive body of work on how organizational routines emerge and evolve over time,...
Firms engage in workforce downsizing for a multitude of reasons, generating a myriad of consequences...
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The objective of this study is to examine the effect of downsizing on corporate performance, conside...
In the present study we explore the relationship between downsizing decisions and corporate financia...
This article empirically examines the antecedents and consequences of organizational downsizing usin...
The aim of this research was to make an analysis into the effects of downsizing as a measure of cost...
Although firms may resort to downsizing strategies to improve financial performance, the actual outc...
This paper uses a unique dataset to study the short term effects of downsizing on operational and fi...
This contribution investigates why firms keep on downsizing once they have started to do so. From a ...
This study investigates the effect of two downsizing-redesign strategies on business performance. A ...
Downsizing fat and sluggish firms to create lean and mean corporate machines has become a recurring ...
Responding to today’s quickly changing environments is prevalent these present days, with qual...
When firms seek to reduce costs and increase productivity, they often view downsizing as a viable st...
Firms’ innovation strategy typically involves the need to shape organizational changes within work s...
While there is an extensive body of work on how organizational routines emerge and evolve over time,...
Firms engage in workforce downsizing for a multitude of reasons, generating a myriad of consequences...
This paper investigates the impact of downsizing on a firm's reputation for corporate social perform...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of downsizing on corporate performance, conside...
In the present study we explore the relationship between downsizing decisions and corporate financia...
This article empirically examines the antecedents and consequences of organizational downsizing usin...
The aim of this research was to make an analysis into the effects of downsizing as a measure of cost...
Although firms may resort to downsizing strategies to improve financial performance, the actual outc...
This paper uses a unique dataset to study the short term effects of downsizing on operational and fi...
This contribution investigates why firms keep on downsizing once they have started to do so. From a ...
This study investigates the effect of two downsizing-redesign strategies on business performance. A ...
Downsizing fat and sluggish firms to create lean and mean corporate machines has become a recurring ...
Responding to today’s quickly changing environments is prevalent these present days, with qual...
When firms seek to reduce costs and increase productivity, they often view downsizing as a viable st...
Firms’ innovation strategy typically involves the need to shape organizational changes within work s...
While there is an extensive body of work on how organizational routines emerge and evolve over time,...
Firms engage in workforce downsizing for a multitude of reasons, generating a myriad of consequences...
This paper investigates the impact of downsizing on a firm's reputation for corporate social perform...