The Impact of Management Practices and Organizational Structure on Firm Performance

The Impact of Management Practices and Organizational Structure on Firm Performance

Author: Stefan Jelinek

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2010-12

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 3640778634

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Diploma Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Industrial Management, grade: 1,3, LMU Munich (Information, Organisation und Management / und CDTM), language: English, abstract: "The most significant factor in America, leading to high production at low cost, is efficient management." This quotation is not from a longitudinal, empirical study, but it is stated by the British Productivity Council in the context of the Marshal Plan - the Anglo - American productivity mission in 1951. Hence, one question might be: Is there indeed a strong link between management practices and firm performance? A further question might be: How American management practices rank compared with European or Asian management practices? And what role plays organizational structure on firm performance? Are there interacted effects between management practices and organizational structure? Insights into the impact of management practices and organizational structure on firm performance are mainly based on theories. Consequently, there is a strong need to measure management practices and organizational structure across countries and cultures to verify theoretical hypotheses with empirical data. This paper sheds some empirical light on these topics as well as on the distribution of management practices and organizational structures across countries and industries. This book is based on a unique data set with more than 3500 management interviews to document and analyze the influence of management practices and organizational structure on firm performance (Bloom 2010). Furthermore, the role and impact of organizational change is obtained and compared to a strand of literature. This book relates to a number of strands in the literature. It builds on and extends the paper of Nick Bloom and John van Reenen (2007) "Measuring and explaining management practices across countries and industries." Furthermore, this paper is related to the paper of Marianne Bertrand and Antoinette Sc


Industrial Organization

Industrial Organization

Author: Kenneth George

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-11

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 1134898622

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As most economies remain caught in a global recession, that shows little sign of abatement, the importance of maintaining a flourishing industrial sector for the economic wellbeing of a country has rarely been so relevant. Industrial Organisation has long served as a basic introduction to this subject. The book is concerned with economic problems and policy issues that arise from the activities of firms. The authors reject the traditional micro-economic analysis of market structure in favour of studying conduct and performance in the context of macro-economic policy and the environment which this provides for firms. Substantially revised and updated to take account of developments in the subject since the publication of the last edition, Industrial Organization includes four new chapters which reflect the major new areas of interest in industrial economics over the last decade. These include the increasing importance of the service sector and problems of relatively low productivity growth within this, and questions relating to increased levels of international competition in a more open world economy. This is a comparative study, drawing on empirical evidence from the UK, USA and the EC. Mathematical and econometric requirements are kept to a minimum, and the text has long been regarded as the most accessible introduction to the subject.


Corporate Governance and Organisational Performance

Corporate Governance and Organisational Performance

Author: Naeem Tabassum

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2021-07-13

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 9783030485290

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Establishing a corporate governance strategy that promotes the efficient use of organisational resources is instrumental in the economic growth of a country, as well as the successful management of firms. This book reviews existing literature and identifies board structural features as key variables of an effective corporate governance system, establishing a multi-theoretical model that links Board structural characteristics with firm performance. It then, using a comprehensive empirical study of 265 companies listed on the Karachi Stock exchange, tests this conceptual model. This research serves as a significant milestone, reflecting the socio-economic setting of emerging economies, and highlighting the need for the corporate sector in emerging markets to move away from a 'tick-box' culture. It argues that the sector needs to implement corporate governance as a tool to mitigate business risks; appoint and empower non-executive directors to achieve an effective monitoring of management; and establish their own ethical and governance principles, applicable to the Board of Directors. Based on an extensive data base, collected painstakingly over five years, this book offers new insights and conceptual framework for further research in this area. Given the breadth and width of the research, it is a useful source of future reference for students, researchers and policy makers.


The Impact of Management Practices and Organizational Structure on Firm Performance

The Impact of Management Practices and Organizational Structure on Firm Performance

Author: Stefan Jelinek

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2010-12-16

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 3640779134

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Diploma Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Industrial Management, grade: 1,3, LMU Munich (Information, Organisation und Management / und CDTM), language: English, abstract: “The most significant factor in America, leading to high production at low cost, is efficient management.” This quotation is not from a longitudinal, empirical study, but it is stated by the British Productivity Council in the context of the Marshal Plan - the Anglo - American productivity mission in 1951. Hence, one question might be: Is there indeed a strong link between management practices and firm performance? A further question might be: How American management practices rank compared with European or Asian management practices? And what role plays organizational structure on firm performance? Are there interacted effects between management practices and organizational structure? Insights into the impact of management practices and organizational structure on firm performance are mainly based on theories. Consequently, there is a strong need to measure management practices and organizational structure across countries and cultures to verify theoretical hypotheses with empirical data. This paper sheds some empirical light on these topics as well as on the distribution of management practices and organizational structures across countries and industries. This book is based on a unique data set with more than 3500 management interviews to document and analyze the influence of management practices and organizational structure on firm performance (Bloom 2010). Furthermore, the role and impact of organizational change is obtained and compared to a strand of literature. This book relates to a number of strands in the literature. It builds on and extends the paper of Nick Bloom and John van Reenen (2007) “Measuring and explaining management practices across countries and industries.” Furthermore, this paper is related to the paper of Marianne Bertrand and Antoinette Schoar (2003), “Managing with style: the effect of managers on firm policies“ in which the effect of individual managers on firm performance is analyzed. This paper also builds on major organizational theories from Chandler, Lawrence and Lorsch and Picot. The empirical data has been obtained in a London School of Economics, McKinsey & Company and Stanford University joint project. The author of the book was part of a team of 35 international MBA, Ph.D students and professionals from top business schools around the world and conducted 201 management interviews himself.


Enhancing Organizational Performance

Enhancing Organizational Performance

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1997-04-02

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0309175828

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Total quality management (TQM), reengineering, the workplace of the twenty-first centuryâ€"the 1990s have brought a sense of urgency to organizations to change or face stagnation and decline, according to Enhancing Organizational Performance. Organizations are adopting popular management techniques, some scientific, some faddish, often without introducing them properly or adequately measuring the outcome. Enhancing Organizational Performance reviews the most popular current approaches to organizational changeâ€"total quality management, reengineering, and downsizingâ€"in terms of how they affect organizations and people, how performance improvements can be measured, and what questions remain to be answered by researchers. The committee explores how theory, doctrine, accepted wisdom, and personal experience have all served as sources for organization design. Alternative organization structures such as teams, specialist networks, associations, and virtual organizations are examined. Enhancing Organizational Performance looks at the influence of the organization's norms, values, and beliefsâ€"its cultureâ€"on people and their performance, identifying cultural "levers" available to organization leaders. And what is leadership? The committee sorts through a wealth of research to identify behaviors and skills related to leadership effectiveness. The volume examines techniques for developing these skills and suggests new competencies that will become required with globalization and other trends. Mergers, networks, alliances, coalitionsâ€"organizations are increasingly turning to new intra- and inter-organizational structures. Enhancing Organizational Performance discusses how organizations cooperate to maximize outcomes. The committee explores the changing missions of the U.S. Army as a case study that has relevance to any organization. Noting that a musical greeting card contains more computing power than existed in the entire world before 1950, the committee addresses the impact of new technologies on performance. With examples, insights, and practical criteria, Enhancing Organizational Performance clarifies the nature of organizations and the prospects for performance improvement. This book will be important to corporate leaders, executives, and managers; faculty and students in organizational performance and the social sciences; business journalists; researchers; and interested individuals.


Management Perceptions, Industry Structure and Company Performance

Management Perceptions, Industry Structure and Company Performance

Author: Janine Wong

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13:

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[Truncated abstract] Issues associated with competition, corporate strategic action and performance have been addressed from three general academic perspectives marketing, business policy and strategic management, and industrial organisation economics. Using the Structure-Conduct-Performance (SCP) paradigm from industrial organisation economics, Porter (1980) developed the five forces model to analyse industry structure which determined one of three generic strategies a company should choose from to create a sustainable defendable position and outperform competitors. Porter (1980) argues corporate response to structure as the critical variable in determining industry and company performance. Here, the unit of analysis is the industry and Porter (1980) implicitly assumes managers within an industry define and observe the same objective environment. In marketing, Hunt s (2010) resource advantage (R-A) theory of competition asserts that the resources of firms within an industry are heterogeneous and immobile and therefore, managers must make strategic choices and these choices influence firm performance. Resources include market and competitor intelligence and some firms will have a comparative advantage in information that yields marketplace positions of competitive advantage and thus, superior financial performance. The unit of analysis is the manager and the manager or the top management team is central to the evaluation of environmental conditions which form the basis of strategic action. Consequently, managers develop strategies on the basis of imperfect perception of information. This study investigated the degree of congruence of individual perceptions of structure, conduct and performance within a company and within an industry. It is also concerned with examining the degree of congruence between the objective reality and individual perceptions (i.e. subjective measures) of structure, conduct and performance. More importantly, what is the best predictor of company performance objective data as implied by Porter s (1980) five forces of competition model or individual perceptions of structure as implied by Hunt s R-A theory of competition?...


Introduction to Business

Introduction to Business

Author: Lawrence J. Gitman

Publisher:

Published: 2024-09-16

Total Pages: 1455

ISBN-13:

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Introduction to Business covers the scope and sequence of most introductory business courses. The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change. Introduction to Business includes hundreds of current business examples from a range of industries and geographic locations, which feature a variety of individuals. The outcome is a balanced approach to the theory and application of business concepts, with attention to the knowledge and skills necessary for student success in this course and beyond. This is an adaptation of Introduction to Business by OpenStax. You can access the textbook as pdf for free at openstax.org. Minor editorial changes were made to ensure a better ebook reading experience. Textbook content produced by OpenStax is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


Industrial Organisation

Industrial Organisation

Author: Kenneth Desmond George

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780415078504

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Continues to be the best introduction available to industrial organization and its importance to the economic wellbeing of a country.


Market Structure and Performance

Market Structure and Performance

Author: J. Cubbin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1136456619

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Industry Structure and Organisational Performance

Industry Structure and Organisational Performance

Author: Ismail Soile

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Considerable efforts have been made in Europe and America to investigate the relationship between industry structure and organisation performance. This study extends such investigation to Nigeria. Results are presented for tests of the two contending hypotheses of market structure on the Nigerian commercial banking industry using pooled data for the period of 1990 to 2000. Generally, the study finds evidence of a significant and positive relationship between concentration and profitability in the Nigerian banking industry and concludes that banking products and services in Nigeria are inefficiently priced. The study cautioned against the use of mergers and acquisitions as well as other related policies to managing banking crisis as these might lead to further concentration of the industry.