Teams and Bankruptcy

Author:

Baghai Ramin P1,Silva Rui C2,Ye Luofu3

Affiliation:

1. Stockholm School of Economics , Sweden , CEPR, and ECGI

2. Nova School of Business and Economics , Portugal , and CEPR

3. London Business School , the United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract We study how the human capital embedded in teams is affected by, and reallocated through, corporate bankruptcies. After a bankruptcy, U.S. inventors produce fewer and less impactful patents. Moreover, teams become less stable. Consequently, compared to inventors that rely less on teamwork, the performance of team inventors deteriorates more. These findings point to the loss of team-specific human capital as a cost of resource reallocation through bankruptcy. Acquisitions by industrial firms and joint mobility of inventors with past collaborations limit these losses, suggesting that the labor market and the market for corporate control help preserve team-specific human capital in bankruptcies.

Funder

Swedish House of Finance

Stockholm School of Economics

Deloitte Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

London Business School

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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