The impact of client-overlap hiring on PSF client embeddedness

IF 2 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Professions and Organization Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1093/jpo/joad016
Yeongsu Anthony Kim, Bruce C Skaggs
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Abstract Professional service firms (PSFs) are commonly perceived to attain success through the acquisition of new clients. However, these firms are not solely reliant on this strategy as PSFs may also achieve competitive advantage by improving their relationships with existing clients. Despite the significance of these established client relationships, limited information exists regarding how PSFs can effectively enhance and utilize them. This study examines how a PSF’s client-related knowledge can be obtained and developed through its hiring practices in order to strengthen relationships with existing clients. Results reveal that when hiring from other PSFs who share similar clients (i.e., client-overlapping PSFs), that this has a positive impact on the firm’s overall relationships with its clients, with the effect being impacted by the firm’s level of practice overlap with the new hires and the degree of co-mobility of the hires.
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客户重叠招聘对PSF客户嵌入性的影响
摘要专业服务公司(psf)通常被认为是通过获得新客户来获得成功的。然而,这些公司并不完全依赖于这一战略,因为psf也可以通过改善与现有客户的关系来获得竞争优势。尽管这些已建立的客户关系具有重要意义,但关于psf如何有效地加强和利用它们的信息有限。本研究探讨了PSF如何通过其招聘实践获得和发展与客户相关的知识,以加强与现有客户的关系。结果表明,当从拥有相似客户的其他psf(即客户重叠的psf)中招聘时,这对公司与客户的整体关系产生了积极影响,而这种影响受到公司与新员工的业务重叠水平和员工共同流动程度的影响。
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