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Book Chapter: Employee external affiliation and inter-firm mobility: Evidence from swedish microdata

TitleEmployee external affiliation and inter-firm mobility: Evidence from swedish microdata
Authors
Issue Date2020
Citation
Advances in Strategic Management, 2020, v. 41, p. 197-214 How to Cite?
AbstractHow does having an external affiliation influence the probability of employee inter-firm mobility? Our review of the literature suggests that it is difficult to predict ex-ante whether holding an external affiliation increases or decreases inter-firm mobility due to the presence of competing arguments related to the benefits of employment flexibility against agency costs. In the absence of a clear direction for prediction, we conduct an exploratory analysis on administrative labor market data from Sweden during 2002–2010. Specifically, we examine the effects of a few contingencies that are prominent in the study of employment and organizations, namely, organizational age, size, and employment tenure. We find that holding an external organizational affiliation reduces inter-firm mobility among younger and smaller organizations, and for recent hires; yet it increases inter-firm mobility for other organizations and employees. We discuss the implications of our work for future research.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/365273
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2021 Impact Factor: 0.275
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.571

 

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dc.contributor.authorBalachandran, Chanchal-
dc.contributor.authorWezel, Filippo Carlo-
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-04T06:55:24Z-
dc.date.available2025-11-04T06:55:24Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationAdvances in Strategic Management, 2020, v. 41, p. 197-214-
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/365273-
dc.description.abstractHow does having an external affiliation influence the probability of employee inter-firm mobility? Our review of the literature suggests that it is difficult to predict ex-ante whether holding an external affiliation increases or decreases inter-firm mobility due to the presence of competing arguments related to the benefits of employment flexibility against agency costs. In the absence of a clear direction for prediction, we conduct an exploratory analysis on administrative labor market data from Sweden during 2002–2010. Specifically, we examine the effects of a few contingencies that are prominent in the study of employment and organizations, namely, organizational age, size, and employment tenure. We find that holding an external organizational affiliation reduces inter-firm mobility among younger and smaller organizations, and for recent hires; yet it increases inter-firm mobility for other organizations and employees. We discuss the implications of our work for future research.-
dc.languageeng-
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dc.titleEmployee external affiliation and inter-firm mobility: Evidence from swedish microdata-
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