Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance
Jing Cai and
Adam Szeidl
No 22951, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
We organized business associations for the owner-managers of randomly selected young Chinese firms to study the effect of business networks on firm performance. We randomized 2,800 firms into small groups whose managers held monthly meetings for one year, and into a “no- meetings” control group. We find that: (1) The meetings increased firm revenue by 8.1 percent, and also significantly increased profit, factors, inputs, the number of partners, borrowing, and a management score; (2) These effects persisted one year after the conclusion of the meetings; and (3) Firms randomized to have better peers exhibited higher growth. We exploit additional interventions to document concrete channels. (4) Managers shared exogenous business-relevant information, particularly when they were not competitors, showing that the meetings facilitated learning from peers. (5) Managers created more business partnerships in the regular than in other one-time meetings, showing that the meetings improved supplier-client matching. (6) Firms whose managers discussed management, partners, or finance improved more in the associated domain, suggesting that the content of conversations shaped the nature of gains.
JEL-codes: D22 L14 O12 O14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-12
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Published as Jing Cai & Adam Szeidl, 2018. "Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance*," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol 133(3), pages 1229-1282.
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