Přehled o publikaci
2019
Administrative Fragmentation and Productivity of Firms. Case Study: Slovakia
ČERNĚNKO, Tomáš and Vladimír PECIARBasic information
Original name
Administrative Fragmentation and Productivity of Firms. Case Study: Slovakia
Authors
ČERNĚNKO, Tomáš and Vladimír PECIAR
Edition
Brno, Current Trends in Public Sector Research 2019, p. 66-75, 10 pp. 2019
Publisher
Masarykova univerzita
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Organization
Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository
ISBN
978-80-210-9256-3
ISSN
UT WoS
000560960400008
Keywords in English
administrative structure; fragmentation; functional urban regions; productivity
Changed: 25/3/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
The administrative structure of Slovakia belongs to the most fragmented in Europe. Several scholars argue that administrative fragmentation leads to weak institutional environment and therefore retards economic development on local level. The aim of our paper is to find out whether the fragmented administration structure in Slovak functional economic regions has an impact on productivity of firms based in these regions. To prove the assumption, we use regression model and try to explain the change of firm productivity across FURs by indicators on the FUR structure. First, we calculate the productivity of firms (TFPR – total factor productivity of revenue) based on data of almost all enterprises in Slovakia. To describe the structure of FUR we use indicators such as administration effectiveness, fragmentation rate, concentration of population in the core and the share of built-up area as a proxy for infrastructure. These are based on data on local government units aggregated to FUR. The results show, that the indicators on the inner structure of FUR (in the manner of settlements) do not significantly affect the productivity of firms located in the region. Indicators, that do are those on politico-administrative structure (effectiveness of local government units and fragmentation rate) and infrastructure (the share of built-up area).