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Elliott, M., Golub, B., Leduc, M. V.

Corporate Culture and Organizational Fragility

JIWP Number: 2305

Abstract: Complex organizations accomplish tasks through many steps of collaboration among workers. Corporate culture supports collaborations by establishing norms and reducing misunderstandings. Because a strong corporate culture relies on costly, voluntary investments by many workers, we model it as an organizational public good, subject to standard free-riding problems, which become severe in large organizations. Our main finding is that voluntary contributions to culture can nevertheless be sustained, because an organization’s equilibrium productivity is endogenously highly sensitive to individual contributions. However, the completion of complex tasks is then necessarily fragile to small shocks that damage the organization’s culture.

Keywords: Corporate Culture, fragility, Networks

Author links: Matthew Elliott  

PDF: jiwp2305.pdf

Open Access Link: 10.17863/CAM.99017


Theme: networks