Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness

Integrating agency and institutional perspectives, we describe how China’s socio-political institutions create state-owned corporate empires with unique agency conflicts. We develop a framework demonstrating how economically unjustified firm expansion, i.e. empire building, mediates the relationship...

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Main Authors: Zhu, John Jian Jun, Tse, Caleb H., Li, Xu
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1444632023-05-19T07:31:16Z Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness Zhu, John Jian Jun Tse, Caleb H. Li, Xu Nanyang Business School Business::Finance::Investments Empire Building Agency Hazards Integrating agency and institutional perspectives, we describe how China’s socio-political institutions create state-owned corporate empires with unique agency conflicts. We develop a framework demonstrating how economically unjustified firm expansion, i.e. empire building, mediates the relationship between state ownership and performance. We uncover the instrument in empire building and appropriate corporate governance and strategic management remedies. An empirical study on 29,638 Chinese firms evidences that (1) increased state ownership drives higher management expenses and lower firm profitability though empire building; (2) long-term debt is used to finance empire building; and (3) foreign capital investments and innovativeness can mitigate these agency conflicts. Accepted version 2020-11-06T04:14:19Z 2020-11-06T04:14:19Z 2019 Journal Article Zhu, J. J. J., Tse, C. H., & Li, X. (2019). Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness. Journal of World Business, 54(3), 191–212. doi:10.1016/j.jwb.2019.02.001 1090-9516 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144463 10.1016/j.jwb.2019.02.001 3 54 191 212 en Journal of World Business © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Journal of World Business and is made available with permission of Elsevier Inc. application/pdf
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topic Business::Finance::Investments
Empire Building
Agency Hazards
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Empire Building
Agency Hazards
Zhu, John Jian Jun
Tse, Caleb H.
Li, Xu
Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
description Integrating agency and institutional perspectives, we describe how China’s socio-political institutions create state-owned corporate empires with unique agency conflicts. We develop a framework demonstrating how economically unjustified firm expansion, i.e. empire building, mediates the relationship between state ownership and performance. We uncover the instrument in empire building and appropriate corporate governance and strategic management remedies. An empirical study on 29,638 Chinese firms evidences that (1) increased state ownership drives higher management expenses and lower firm profitability though empire building; (2) long-term debt is used to finance empire building; and (3) foreign capital investments and innovativeness can mitigate these agency conflicts.
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Zhu, John Jian Jun
Tse, Caleb H.
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author Zhu, John Jian Jun
Tse, Caleb H.
Li, Xu
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title Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
title_short Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
title_full Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
title_fullStr Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
title_full_unstemmed Unfolding China’s state-owned corporate empires and mitigating agency hazards: Effects of foreign investments and innovativeness
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