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Management Practices in Europe, the US and Emerging Markets. Nick Bloom (Stanford Economics and GSB) John Van Reenen (LSE and Stanford GSB) Lecture 4: Management and firm Performance. Lincoln & influences on incentives management Incentives/People Management practices Targets Management.
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Management Practices in Europe, the US and Emerging Markets Nick Bloom (Stanford Economics and GSB) John Van Reenen (LSE and Stanford GSB) Lecture 4: Management and firm Performance
Lincoln & influences on incentives management Incentives/People Management practices Targets Management
Multinationals Appear to Achieve Good Management Practices Wherever They Locate Domestic firms Foreign multinationals United States Sweden Germany Japan Italy France UK Canada US Australia Poland Mexico China New Zealand Portugal India Chile Brazil Argentina Republic of Ireland Greece 2.4 2.6 2.8 3 3.2 3.4 3.6 Management score Sample of 7,262 manufacturing and 661 retail firms, of which 5,441 are purely domestic and 2,482 are foreign multinationals. Domestic multinationals are excluded – that is the domestic subsidiaries of multinational firms (like a Toyota subsidiary in Japan).
Labor Market Regulation Inhibit good Incentives Management 3.2 US 3 Germany Incentives Management (management sample) Canada Japan UK Great Britain 2.8 Poland Sweden Republic of Ireland Italy Australia France Mexico China Chile 2.6 India New Zealand Portugal Greece Argentina Brazil 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 World Bank Rigidity of employment index (0-100) Note: Averaged across all manufacturing firms within each country (9079 observations). We did not include other sectors as we do not have the same international coverage. Incentives management defined as management practices around hiring, firing, pay and promotions. The index is from the Doing Business database http://www.doingbusiness.org/ExploreTopics/EmployingWorkers/
SUMMARY OF SOME DETERMINANTS OF MANAGEMENT (& PRODUCTIVITY) • Product market competition • Meritocratic CEO selection • Human Capital • Ownership • public sector • Multinationals • private equity • Labor market regulations
Wrap up on Lincoln & “drivers” of good management Incentives/People Management practices Targets Management
Incentives (people) management Today we will run through 6 dimensions on incentives management (part of HR and talent management) The concept is around the management and motivation of people As before, while the data is mainly for manufacturing, these questions have been used in retail, hospitals, schools, healthcare clinics, tax collection agencies, charities, PPPs and law firms 7
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The survey scores to question (16), promoting high performers – all countries, manufacturing Average 3.02 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9820 observations
The survey scores to question (16), promoting high performers: developed countries, hospitals Average 2.44 Hospitals, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, UK, US, 1183 observations
The survey scores to question (16), promoting high performers : developed countries, schools Average 2.41 Schools in Canada, Germany, Sweden, UK, US777 observations
The survey scores to question (14), rewarding high performance – all countries, manufacturing Average 2.61 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9820 observations
The survey scores to question (14), rewarding high performance: developed countries, hospitals Average 2.31 Hospitals, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, UK, US, 1183 observations
The survey scores to question (14), rewarding high performance: developed countries, schools Average 2.18 Schools in Canada, Germany, Sweden, UK, US777 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – all countries, manufacturing Average 3.11 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9820 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – USA, manufacturing Average 3.73 Manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 1291 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – Japan, manufacturing Average 2.78 Manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 176 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – France, manufacturing Average 2.90 Manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 605 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – India, manufacturing Average 2.81 Manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 1135 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers – US, Canada and UK, retail Average 3.03 All countries, retail firms (100 to 5000 employees)660 observations
The survey scores to question (15), removing poor performers: developed countries, hospitals Average 2.56 Hospitals, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, UK, US, 1183 observations
The survey scores to question (17), attracting human capital – all countries, manufacturing Average 3.06 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9739 observations
The survey scores to question (18), retaining human capital – all countries, manufacturing Average 2.55 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9782 observations
Some “drivers” of good management Incentives/People Management practices Targets Management
Targets management Run through 5 dimensions on targets management (questions 8 to 12 on the grid) The concept is around the setting of stretching targets As before, while the data is mainly for manufacturing, these questions have been used in retail, hospitals, schools, healthcare clinics, tax collection agencies, charities, PPPs and law firms 34
The survey scores to question (8), target balance – all countries, manufacturing Average 2.89 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9824 observations
The survey scores to question (8), target balance – India, manufacturing Average 2.44 India, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees),1136 observations
The survey scores to question (8), target balance – US, Canada and UK, retail Average 2.74 All countries, retail firms (100 to 5000 employees)661 observations
The survey scores to question (8), target balance: developed countries, hospitals Average 2.73 Hospitals, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, UK, US, 1183 observations
The survey scores to question (8), target balance: developed countries, schools Average 2.70 Schools in Canada, Germany, Sweden, UK, US777 observations
Target interconnection (9):all countries, manufacturing Average 3.01 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9813 observations
Target time horizon (10):all countries, manufacturing Average 2.99 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9814 observations
Targets are stretching (11):all countries, manufacturing Average 3.00 All countries, manufacturing firms (100 to 5000 employees), 9819 observations