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Robust Characterization of Multidimensional Scaling Relations between Size Measures for Business Firms.

Yuh Kobayashi1, Hideki Takayasu2,3, Shlomo Havlin2,4, Misako Takayasu1,2.   

Abstract

Although the sizes of business firms have been a subject of intensive research, the definition of a "size" of a firm remains unclear. In this study, we empirically characterize in detail the scaling relations between size measures of business firms, analyzing them based on allometric scaling. Using a large dataset of Japanese firms that tracked approximately one million firms annually for two decades (1994-2015), we examined up to the trivariate relations between corporate size measures: annual sales, capital stock, total assets, and numbers of employees and trading partners. The data were examined using a multivariate generalization of a previously proposed method for analyzing bivariate scalings. We found that relations between measures other than the capital stock are marked by allometric scaling relations. Power-law exponents for scalings and distributions of multiple firm size measures were mostly robust throughout the years but had fluctuations that appeared to correlate with national economic conditions. We established theoretical relations between the exponents. We expect these results to allow direct estimation of the effects of using alternative size measures of business firms in regression analyses, to facilitate the modeling of firms, and to enhance the current theoretical understanding of complex systems.

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Keywords:  business firms; companies; econophysics; multivariate scaling; nontrivial power–law exponents; size measures

Year:  2021        PMID: 33573072      PMCID: PMC7910913          DOI: 10.3390/e23020168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Entropy (Basel)        ISSN: 1099-4300            Impact factor:   2.524


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