Published2022The Review of Financial Studies

Competing for talent: Firms, managers, and social networks

Authors: Hacamo, Kleiner

Abstract

Do social networks help firms recruit talented managers? In our setting, firms are randomly connected to prospective young managers through former employees. Under a discrete choice model, we find networks increase the likelihood firms hire high-ability managers, while having no effect on the hiring rate of low-ability managers. Effects are greatest for nonlocal firms, strong ties, and peers living in the same neighborhood. Survey evidence suggests social networks promote recruitment by providing information about firm fundamentals to potential applicants. Our results help rationalize why the majority of managers hold prior connections to the firm.

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Tags of Social Finance

#Archival Empirical#Manager & Firm Behavior#Social Network Structure