In this paper I interrelate productivity analysis and the theory of industrial organization. A proposition proves that an industrial organization is efficient if and only if it is supportable in the entry-proofness sense. Industrial performance is decomposed in efficiency and technical change terms as well as an industrial organization component. The performance measure is shown to be consistent with the Solow residual and Malmquist productivity indices for its components are provided
Purpose: The paper aims to present an approach to improve the organisation's productivity which is a...
Analysis of productivity at industry and sectoral-level is often too broad to be a practical basis f...
Traditionally, productivity is defined as the measure of outputs produced for any given number of in...
If more productive firms grow relatively fast, an industry performs better, even when no firm exhibi...
The aim of the paper is to measure the efficiency of an industry, and to decompose it in firm effici...
International audienceThis chapter begins by providing a historical account of the liberalization in...
Productivity assessment has received increased attention over the past several years. At the same ti...
This book provides a coherent description of the main concepts and statistical methods used to analy...
We propose using Solow's macroeconomic approach and the concept of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) a...
To compete on a globalized market companies need to constantly improve the performance in their manu...
An economy may perform better because the firms become more efficient, the industries are better org...
This Handbook takes an econometric approach to the foundations of economic performance analysis. The...
In two widely cited but unpublished working papers, Simar and Wilson (1998) and Zofío and Lovell (19...
The positive correlation between average establishment-level productivity and mea-sures of competiti...
This article concerns productivity improvement at factory floor level, i.e. at station, cell, or lin...
Purpose: The paper aims to present an approach to improve the organisation's productivity which is a...
Analysis of productivity at industry and sectoral-level is often too broad to be a practical basis f...
Traditionally, productivity is defined as the measure of outputs produced for any given number of in...
If more productive firms grow relatively fast, an industry performs better, even when no firm exhibi...
The aim of the paper is to measure the efficiency of an industry, and to decompose it in firm effici...
International audienceThis chapter begins by providing a historical account of the liberalization in...
Productivity assessment has received increased attention over the past several years. At the same ti...
This book provides a coherent description of the main concepts and statistical methods used to analy...
We propose using Solow's macroeconomic approach and the concept of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) a...
To compete on a globalized market companies need to constantly improve the performance in their manu...
An economy may perform better because the firms become more efficient, the industries are better org...
This Handbook takes an econometric approach to the foundations of economic performance analysis. The...
In two widely cited but unpublished working papers, Simar and Wilson (1998) and Zofío and Lovell (19...
The positive correlation between average establishment-level productivity and mea-sures of competiti...
This article concerns productivity improvement at factory floor level, i.e. at station, cell, or lin...
Purpose: The paper aims to present an approach to improve the organisation's productivity which is a...
Analysis of productivity at industry and sectoral-level is often too broad to be a practical basis f...
Traditionally, productivity is defined as the measure of outputs produced for any given number of in...