Do firm boundaries matter? The impact of Chinese imports on US conglomerates

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to use China’s World Trade Organization accession as a quasi-natural experiment and examine whether conglomeration affects firmss’ ability to respond to a significant increase in competitive pressure. Conglomerate segments have higher sales growth and higher profitability than singlesegment firms, when they face intensified import competition. Conglomerates’ outperformance is not observed when the markets in which segments operate already have high product market competition. Overall, conglomeration encourages competitiveness, and internal resources are allocated to relatively competitive segments.

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Kim, R. (2020). Do firm boundaries matter? The impact of Chinese imports on US conglomerates. Journal of Derivatives and Quantitative Studies, 28(2), 51–62. https://doi.org/10.1108/JDQS-03-2020-0001

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