行业到底有多重要?

HOW MUCH DOES INDUSTRY MATTER, REALLY?

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 1997
被引 1445 · 同刊同年前 7%
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研究了年份、行业、公司母公司和业务单元对美国上市公司盈利能力的影响,发现行业效应解释了19%的利润差异,且在不同经济部门间差异显著。

Abstract

In this paper, we examine the importance of year, industry, corporate-parent, and businessspecific effects on the profitability of U.S. public corporations within specific 4-digit SIC categories. Our results indicate that year, industry, corporate-parent, and business-specific effects account for 2 percent, 19 percent, 4 percent, and 32 percent, respectively, of the aggregate variance in profitability. We also find that the importance of the effects differs substantially across broad economic sectors. Industry effects account for a smaller portion of profit variance in manufacturing but a larger portion in lodging/entertainment, services, wholesale/retail trade, and transportation. Across all sectors we find a negative covariance between corporate-parent and industry effects. A detailed analysis suggests that industry, corporate-parent, and business-specific effects are related in complex ways. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Debate in strategy has long focused on the performance has received scant empirical study, sources of performance differences among firms. reflecting both the unavailability of data and chal-In the research growing out of the industrial- lenging statistical difficulties. Rumelt (1991) is organization tradition, industry structure is a cen- perhaps the most influential study. Rumelt’s

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