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The effect of adversity on process innovations and managerial incentives

Benoit Dostie and Rajshri Jayaraman
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Rajshri Jayaraman: ESMT European School of Management and Technology

No ESMT-09-002, ESMT Research Working Papers from ESMT European School of Management and Technology

Abstract: This paper asks whether adversity spurs the introduction of process innovations and increases the use of managerial incentives by firms. Using a large panel data set of workplaces in Canada, our identification strategy relies on exogenous variation in adversity arising from increased border security along the 49th parallel following 9/11. Our longitudinal difference-in-differences estimates indicate that firms responded to adversity by introducing new or improved processes, but did not change their use of managerial incentives. These results suggest that the threat of bankruptcy may provide impetus for improving efficiency.

Keywords: process innovation; managerial incentives; efficiency; natural experiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J33 L20 M52 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 44 pages
Date: 2009-06-02
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