Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre (IVWL)
Refine
Year of publication
- 2005 (2) (remove)
Document Type
- Doctoral Thesis (1)
- ResearchPaper (1)
Keywords
- Betriebsrat (1)
- Export (1)
- Exportverhalten (1)
- Leistungsbewertung (1)
- Produktivität (1)
- Stochastische Dominanz (1)
- Technologie (1)
- Technologieorientierte Unternehmen (1)
- Unternehmen (1)
- Unternehmensperformance (1)
- Works councils (1)
- export behaviour (1)
- firm performance (1)
- high-tech firms (1)
- productivity (1)
- stochastic dominance (1)
Institute
The study empirically examines the long-term export behaviour of about 200 young technology-oriented companies from Germany and the UK. These firms were contacted by means of two surveys, in 1997 and 2003. In this study, three dimensions of firms’ international engagements are examined econometrically: foreign market entry and exit, degree of internationalisation (i.e., export-sales ratio), and the change of sales modes in international markets. Moreover, the causal relationship between a firm’s status of internationalisation and its performance (measured by the firm’s labour productivity as well as its employment and sales growth rates) is analysed.
This paper presents the first nonparametric test whether German works councils go hand in hand with higher labor productivity or not. It distinguishes between establishments that are covered by collective bargaining or not. Results from a Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for first order stochastic dominance tend to indicate that pro-productive effects are found in firms with collective bargaining only. However, the significance level of the test statistic is higher than a usually applied critical level. This somewhat weak evidence casts doubts on the validity of results from recent parametric approaches using a regression framework that point to high positive effects of works councils on productivity.