Improving performance through vertical disintegration: Evidence from UK manufacturing firms

Panos Desyllas

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Abstract

Unlike previous work on the vertical integration-performance relationship, we investigate the performance consequences of vertical disintegration. We offer a theoretical justification for the disintegration decision and we condition the disintegration effect on performance on the initial degree of firm integration, the timing and the direction of disintegration. Using a sample of UK manufacturing firms and controlling for disintegration endogeneity, we find that disintegration eventually results in improved operating performance, particularly when disintegration occurs as a reaction to poor performance and in cases of forward between-sector disintegration. However, being highly integrated does not guarantee gains from disintegration. The implications of these findings are discussed. copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)307-324
Number of pages17
JournalManagerial and Decision Economics
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

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