Organizing to adapt and compete

Alonso, R.ORCID logo, Dessein, W. & Matouschek, N. (2015). Organizing to adapt and compete. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 7(2), 158-187. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.20130100
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We examine the relationship between the organization of a multi-divisional firm and its ability to adapt production decisions to changes in the environment. We show that even if lower-level managers have superior information about local conditions, and incentive conflicts are negligible, a centralized organization can be better at adapting to local information than a decentralized one. As a result, and in contrast to what is commonly argued, an increase in product market competition that makes adaptation more important can favor centralization rather than decentralization.

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