[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 185 (Thursday, September 24, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 57570-57571]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-24233]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. chapter 35).
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: 2015 Management and Organizational Practices Survey.
OMB Control Number: 0607-0963.
Form Number(s): MP-10002.
Type of Request: Reinstatement, with change, of an expired
collection.
Number of Respondents: 50,000.
Average Hours per Response: 45 minutes.
Burden Hours: 37,500.
Needs and Uses: The Census Bureau is requesting clearance for the
2015 Management and Organizational Practices Survey (MOPS). This survey
will utilize the Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) survey panel
collecting information on management and organizational practices at
the establishment level. Data obtained from the survey will allow us to
estimate a firm's stock of management and organizational assets,
specifically the use of establishment performance data, such as
production targets in decision-making and the prevalence of
decentralized decision rights. The results will provide information on
investments in management and organizational practices thus providing a
better understanding of the benefits from these investments when
measured in terms of firm productivity or firm market value.
The MOPS was first collected in 2010, and no subsequent MOPS have
been collected. The 2010 MOPS results had the significant benefit of
being linked to the Census Bureau's data sets on plant level outcomes.
Since every establishment in the MOPS sample is also in the ASM, the
results of MOPS 2010 were linked with certainty to annual performance
data at the plant level, including outcomes on sales, shipments,
payroll, employment, inventories, capital expenditure, and more for the
period 2009-2013. Furthermore, the existence of the Longitudinal
Business Dataset (LBD) enables future longitudinal research on
establishment-level management practices and allows researchers to link
MOPS data to the Manufacturing component of the quinquennial Economic
Census (sent to all manufacturers with paid employees for years ending
in `2' or `7').
Understanding the determinants of productivity growth is essential
to understanding the dynamics of the U.S. economy. The MOPS provides
information on whether the large and persistent differences in
productivity across establishments (even within the same industry) are
partly driven by differences in management and organizational
practices. In addition to increasing our understanding of the dynamics
of the economy, MOPS data provides policymakers with some guidance
while they attempt to raise aggregate productivity levels.
Policymakers, such as the Federal Reserve Board and the Department of
Commerce can use MOPS data to gain a greater understanding of the
current state and evolution of management and organizational practices,
which can in turn aid the policymakers in forecasting future
productivity growth.
The MOPS provides information on differences in manufacturing
management and organizational practices by region, industry, and firm
size. Since the MOPS data are also connected with annual performance
data, the MOPS results directly aid policy discussion about the
potential impact of programs. As a result, the MOPS data are also
particularly important for understanding what policymakers can do to
assist U.S. manufacturing companies as they react to a changing
economy.
Further, the 2015 MOPS include two new modules that were not
included in the 2010 MOPS. Reflecting the increasing use of data to
make production decisions, the MOPS expanded the information collected
on this subject (relative to 2010) into a module on ``Data and
Decisions Making''. Understanding the characteristics of businesses
that rely upon data in making decisions helps businesses and
policymakers understand the decision-making process
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of businesses. In addition, if the Census Bureau better understands how
businesses retain and analyze their own data, the Census Bureau can
better plan future collections and reduce respondent burden.
Policymakers and businesses are also increasingly aware of the
impact of uncertainty on decisions such as hiring and investing in
capital. The 2015 MOPS also has a new module on ``Uncertainty'' that
will help researchers better understand the effects of uncertainty on
management decisions.
A notice published in the Federal Register on April 21, 2015,
announcing our intention to submit this request did not mention the
inclusion of these two new modules. The decision to include the modules
was made subsequent to the publication of that notice.
From the 2010 MOPS, the Census Bureau created a press release,
``Census Bureau Offers First-Ever Large Scale Look at American
Management Practices''. Pending an Internal Revenue Service review of
the file, the Census Bureau intends to release a Public Use Microdata
File from the 2010 collected responses.
Affected Public: Business or other for-profit.
Frequency: One time.
Respondent's Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: The 2015 MOPS will be conducted under
authority of title 13, United States Code, sections 131, and 182.
The collection is mandatory under the provisions of title 13, United
Sates Code, sections 224, and 225.
This information collection request may be viewed at
www.reginfo.gov. Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce
collections currently under review by OMB.
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to [email protected] or fax to (202) 395-5806.
Sheleen Dumas,
PRA Lead,Office of the Chief Information Officer.BILLING CODE: 3510-07-
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[FR Doc. 2015-24233 Filed 9-23-15; 8:45 am]
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