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The tortoise and the hare: the impact of employment instability on firm performance
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2014
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Firm PerformanceIndustry DifferentiationOrganizational EconomicsHuman Resource ManagementIndustrial OrganizationProductivityEmployment InstabilityManagementEconomic AnalysisStructural ChangeEconomicsLabor Market OutcomeCoordinated EffectsLabor EconomicsInternal Labor MarketBusiness HistoryBusinessEconometricsBusiness StrategyLabor Market ImpactUnemploymentCorporate Finance
The main objective of this study is to assess the influence of employment instability on firm performance in a sample of publicly traded firms. Competing theoretical arguments are considered with regard to likely outcomes associated with employment instability. A large sample of cross‐sectional time‐series data is then analysed using generalised estimating equations ( GEE ) regression techniques. Results indicate that employment instability is negatively associated with firm performance, although the relationship is also demonstrated to be quadratic (an inverse U ‐shaped relationship). This suggests that the main relationship varies depending upon the level of employment instability. Industry characteristics are also examined as moderators of this main effect. The results suggest a disordinal interaction effect for industry differentiation, where employment instability is negatively associated with firm performance for firms in highly differentiated industries and positively associated in less differentiated industries.
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