| Firm Formation with Complementarities: The Role of the Entrepreneur |
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| Reference Type : |
NCGE Research Reports |
| Authors : |
Christian Roesslerl; Philipp Koellinger |
| Year : |
2008 |
| Keywords : |
Entrepreneurship; job matching; occupational choice; firm formation; firm organization |
| Abstract : |
We model the emergence of organization forms in a game between prospective entrepreneurs. Complementary roles arise endogenously in a way that admits a stable assignment of workers to firms. This contrasts with existing work on job matching, where stability typically requires workers to be substitutes. Our approach demonstrates that the labor market selection of entrepreneurs and their profit-maximizing choices lead to specific technologies in which certain workers are substitutes and others are complements. We give a simple characterization of equilibrium firm memberships and organizations. We show that payoffs in our non-cooperative solution lie in the core of the corresponding cooperative game, and can be obtained in a decentralized process that reduces information and planning requirements for the entrepreneur. |
| URL link : |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:dgr:uvatin:20090003&r=ent |
| Category : |
Effective Entrepreneurship Education |
| Subcategory : |
Curricula and pedagogy development |
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