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Authority allocation and geographic dispersion
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Authority allocation and geographic dispersion

Markus Hartwig
2014

Abstract

This paper shows empirically that proximity or ease of access from divisions to headquarters can affect the allocation of authority and company performance. I find that managers that are selected via a centralized process have significantly higher probability of being selected if they work in relative proximity to the head quarters. I also show that authority is more easily delegated to geographically accessible units and that these tend to show higher effort levels.

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