Demand agglomeration economies, neighbor heterogeneity, and firm survival: The effect of HHGregg's bankruptcy
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sharma, Siddharth; Chung, Wilbur
署名单位:
Indian School of Business (ISB); University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park
刊物名称:
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0143-2095
DOI:
10.1002/smj.3344
发表日期:
2022
页码:
370-401
关键词:
demand agglomeration
firm heterogeneity
neighbor heterogeneity
survival
摘要:
Research Summary While agglomeration economies can enhance collocated firms' performance, firms' gains will be heterogeneous. Gains will be driven not only by firms' own traits, but also by their neighboring firms' traits. We expect a focal firm gains more from neighbors that are larger, more proximate geographically, and more related in economic activity. We leverage a quasi-experiment that features micro-geographic, establishment-level data: the exit of the HHGregg electronics retailer in outdoor shopping malls, to estimate the intensity of demand agglomeration benefits from two sources: (a) a focal-pair-how HHGregg's exit harms a focal store's survival, and (b) the other neighbors-how the attributes of the remaining neighbors attenuate this reduced survival effect. We find results consistent with the focal store's, HHGregg's, and neighbors' heterogeneity in size and distance affecting the focal store's survival. Managerial Summary While agglomeration economies can enhance collocated firms' performance, firms' gains will be heterogeneous. Gains will be driven not only by firms' own traits, but also by their neighboring firms' traits. We expect a focal firm gains more from neighbors that are larger, more proximate geographically, and more related in economic activity. We leverage a quasi-experiment that features micro-geographic, establishment-level data: the exit of the HHGregg electronics retailer in outdoor shopping malls, to estimate the intensity of demand agglomeration benefits from two sources: (a) a focal-pair-how HHGregg's exit harms a focal store's survival, and (b) the other neighbors-how the attributes of the remaining neighbors attenuate this reduced survival effect. We find results consistent with the focal store's, HHGregg's, and neighbors' heterogeneity in size and distance affecting the focal store's survival.
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