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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Designing organizations in volatile markets
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Shuo Liu
  • Dimitri Migrow
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name Working paper series / Department of Economics
Number 319
ISSN 1664-705X
Number of Pages 60
Date 2019
Abstract Text Multinational and multiproduct firms often experience uncertainty in the relative return of conducting activities in different markets due to, for example, exchange rate volatility or the changing prospects of different products. We study how a multi-divisional organization should optimally allocate decision-making authority to its managerial members when operating in such volatile markets. To be able to adapt its decisions to local conditions, the organization has to rely on self-interested division managers to collect and disseminate the relevant information. We show that if communication takes the form of verifiable disclosure, then centralized decision-making does not suffer from information asymmetry and it allows the headquarter of the organization to better cope with the inter-market uncertainty. However, a downside of centralization is that it can discourage information acquisition, and this negative effect is amplified by the need for coordinating the activities of different divisions. As a result, the optimality of decentralized decision-making can actually be driven by a large coordination motive.
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Keywords Centralization, decentralization, volatile markets, coordinated adaptation, information acquisition, verifiable disclosure, costly exaggeration, Zentralisation, Dezentralisation, Informationsbeschaffung, Koordination, Multinationales Unternehmen