Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms

Extant research has focused primarily on the collaborative side of chair-director similarity in director selection, whereas the potential competitive side remains underexplored. Emphasizing the dual role of directors as both collaborators and competitors, as perceived by chairs, we incorporate both...

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Main Authors: GAO Renfei, HU, Helen, YOSHIKAWA, Toru
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-81162022-12-22T03:11:17Z Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms GAO Renfei, HU, Helen YOSHIKAWA, Toru Extant research has focused primarily on the collaborative side of chair-director similarity in director selection, whereas the potential competitive side remains underexplored. Emphasizing the dual role of directors as both collaborators and competitors, as perceived by chairs, we incorporate both the similarity-attraction logic and the similarity-competition logic in director selection and develop a collaborative-competitive framework to reconcile the tension between them. Based on new director selection data from Chinese listed firms, we find that chair-director similarity in the competitive-oriented political background is negatively related to the likelihood of the director being selected—consistent with the similarity-competition logic, whereas chair-director similarity in the collaborative-oriented technological background is positively related to the likelihood of the director being selected—consistent with the similarity-attraction logic. Furthermore, we reveal how the similarity-derived effects are contingent on within-similarity heterogeneity. Our study advances research on director selection by providing a more fine-grained understanding of chair-director similarity in director selection. 2022-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7117 info:doi/10.1007/s10490-022-09850-9 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8116/viewcontent/s10490_022_09850_9.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Strategic Management Policy
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GAO Renfei,
HU, Helen
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
description Extant research has focused primarily on the collaborative side of chair-director similarity in director selection, whereas the potential competitive side remains underexplored. Emphasizing the dual role of directors as both collaborators and competitors, as perceived by chairs, we incorporate both the similarity-attraction logic and the similarity-competition logic in director selection and develop a collaborative-competitive framework to reconcile the tension between them. Based on new director selection data from Chinese listed firms, we find that chair-director similarity in the competitive-oriented political background is negatively related to the likelihood of the director being selected—consistent with the similarity-competition logic, whereas chair-director similarity in the collaborative-oriented technological background is positively related to the likelihood of the director being selected—consistent with the similarity-attraction logic. Furthermore, we reveal how the similarity-derived effects are contingent on within-similarity heterogeneity. Our study advances research on director selection by providing a more fine-grained understanding of chair-director similarity in director selection.
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author GAO Renfei,
HU, Helen
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
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HU, Helen
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
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title Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
title_short Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
title_full Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
title_fullStr Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
title_full_unstemmed Attraction versus competition: A tale of two similarity effects in director selection of Chinese firms
title_sort attraction versus competition: a tale of two similarity effects in director selection of chinese firms
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7117
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