We use the spread of COVID-19 in Italy, the first Western country hit by the pandemic, to investigate the role of structured management practices in responding to a large shock. We exploit a survey eliciting expected sales growth for 2020 to set up a Difference-in-Difference analysis with repeated cross-sections, leveraging the fact that the data collection began prior to the pandemic and continued throughout its spread. We find a sizable effect of such practices on firm performance: a one-standard-deviation increase in the management score increases expected sales growth by 2.3%, against an average drop of 8.3%. Results are confirmed with actual sales growth. Firms with more structured practices were more likely to implement a comprehensive set of changes, including a more intense use of remote work.
Management practices and resilience to shocks: Evidence from COVID-19 / Lamorgese, Andrea; Linarello, Andrea; Patnaik, Megha; Schivardi, Fabiano. - In: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. - ISSN 0025-1909. - (In corso di stampa), pp. 1-29.
Management practices and resilience to shocks: Evidence from COVID-19
Megha Patnaik;Fabiano Schivardi
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We use the spread of COVID-19 in Italy, the first Western country hit by the pandemic, to investigate the role of structured management practices in responding to a large shock. We exploit a survey eliciting expected sales growth for 2020 to set up a Difference-in-Difference analysis with repeated cross-sections, leveraging the fact that the data collection began prior to the pandemic and continued throughout its spread. We find a sizable effect of such practices on firm performance: a one-standard-deviation increase in the management score increases expected sales growth by 2.3%, against an average drop of 8.3%. Results are confirmed with actual sales growth. Firms with more structured practices were more likely to implement a comprehensive set of changes, including a more intense use of remote work.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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