Institutional complexity and managerial efficiency: a theoretical model and an empirical application

TitleInstitutional complexity and managerial efficiency: a theoretical model and an empirical application
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
Abstract

This paper studies the effect of the level of a firm?s resources on managerial inefficiency. We motivate our analysis with a theoretical model which predicts that better resourced and therefore more complex institutions tend to be more likely to generate x-inefficiency. The empirical analysis estimates stochastic production frontiers for Chilean and Italian football and finds that, consistent with the theoretical predictions, team performance in the Chilean League is mainly explained by institutional factors related to the level of resources available to a club whereas team performance in the Italian League appears in addition to be related to technical decisions taken by management.

Authorshorrillo, JDTena, Jara, M, Paolini, D, Forrest, D
CityCagliari
PublisherCRENoS-CUEC
ISBN Number978-88-84-67-574-3
Keywordsmanagerial efficiency, port economics, stochastic production frontier