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Organizational Attributes and the Distribution of Rewards in a Region: Managerial Firms vs Knowledge Clusters

Alfonso Gambradella (alfonso.gambardella@unibocconi.it) and Marco Giarratana (marco.giarratana@ie.edu)
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Alfonso Gambradella: Insubria University, Varese, and KITeS, Universita' Bocconi, Milano, Italy

No 8, KITeS Working Papers from KITeS, Centre for Knowledge, Internationalization and Technology Studies, Universita' Bocconi, Milano, Italy

Abstract: This paper expands the organization theory and evidence on regional industrial agglomerations. We define regional economic activities according to the attributes of the organizations that populate a region and investigate how organizational characteristics influence macro-outcomes at a regional economic level. We focus on two dimensions emerging from two widely known organizational forms: the managerial corporation and the knowledge cluster with a marked orientation towards inter-firm knowledge spillovers. We use an original dataset of 146 US cities to obtain variations in the extent to which they are populated by managerial firms or knowledge clusters. By utilizing city-level measures of manager salaries, we test how the intensity of managerial corporation vs. knowledge cluster characteristics affects the mean and dispersion of the rewards of cities. Our evidence suggests that higher managerial corporate characteristics lower the variability of rewards, while they have no effect on the mean of rewards. Higher knowledge cluster characteristics produce both higher dispersion and higher expected rewards. We explain these results by looking at the different learning mechanisms of the two organizational types. In so doing, we highlight the role of intra- and inter-firm knowledge processes as important sources of differences in the rewards of the two models. From an empirical point of view, results are confirmed using both patent-based and skill mobility-based measures of knowledge spillovers.

Keywords: Regional cluster; Organizational attributes; Knowledge spillovers; Managerial Salaries. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-05, Revised 2009-05
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