Does context really matter? The influence of deficient legal services on the intensity of political ties in the regulatory and legal arenas

George O. White, Thomas A. Hemphill, Tazeeb S. Rajwani, J. Boddewyn
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The purpose of this study is to apply the institution-based view and resource dependence theory in arguing that perceived deficiencies in a legal service sector where a foreign subsidiary operates will influence the intensity of its political ties with actors in both the regulatory and legal arenas. The authors further theorized that these relationships will vary across governance environments.,The research context for this study was multinational enterprises (MNE) wholly owned foreign subsidiaries and international joint ventures (IJVs) operating in the Philippines and Thailand. Data for most variables in this study came from primary survey data collected in 2018 from senior managers of MNE WOSs and IJVs operating in the Philippines and Thailand.,The authors’ analysis of 352 foreign subsidiaries operating in the Philippines and Thailand show that, in a flawed democracy, perceived deficient legal services enhance the intensity of foreign subsidiary political ties with government actors in both the regulatory and legal arena. However, in a hybrid regime, perceived deficient legal services enhance only the intensity of foreign subsidiary political ties with government actors in the regulatory arena. The authors’ findings also suggest that the relationship between perceived deficiencies in legal service sector and the intensity of political ties is stronger for foreign subsidiaries that operate in heavily regulated industries across both a flawed democracy and hybrid regime. Conversely, the authors do not find the market orientation of these foreign subsidiaries to play a role in this process.,The authors’ study was unable to control for whether managerial perceptions of deficient legal services were well informed at the local or federal level. This issue raises the question of will the presence of an in-house legal department influence managerial perceptions with regard to deficiencies within a legal service sector? Based on these limitations, the authors suggest that future research can further extend political ties research by using a fine-grained analysis in investigating the antecedents of managerial perceptions of legal services within different legal jurisdictions.,The political ties literature has largely argued that political ties are more prevalent in environmental contexts comprising institutional voids as MNEs attempt to mitigate volatility associated with the lack of developed institutional infrastructure (e.g. Blumentritt & Nigh, 2002; Bucheli et al., 2018). However, the concept of institutional voids is very broad and still rather abstract in nature. Hence, scholars have yet to fully understand what types of institutional voids may drive MNE foreign subsidiary political tie intensity in varying governance contextsThe authors’ study attempts to contribute to this important line of research by investigating how one type of institutional void, namely, perceived deficiencies in the legal service sector, can influence the intensity of political ties in varying governance environments.
语境真的重要吗?法律服务不足对监管和法律领域的政治联系强度的影响
本研究的目的是应用基于制度的观点和资源依赖理论,论证外国子公司经营的法律服务部门的明显缺陷将影响其在监管和法律领域与行动者的政治联系的强度。作者进一步推论,这些关系在不同的治理环境中会有所不同。本研究的研究背景是在菲律宾和泰国经营的跨国企业(MNE)全资外国子公司和国际合资企业(IJVs)。本研究中大多数变量的数据来自2018年从在菲律宾和泰国经营的跨国企业wos和ijv的高级管理人员那里收集的主要调查数据。作者对在菲律宾和泰国经营的352家外国子公司的分析表明,在一个有缺陷的民主国家,人们认为缺乏法律服务会加强外国子公司与政府行为者在监管和法律领域的政治联系。然而,在混合制度中,法律服务的明显不足只会加强外国在管制领域与政府行动者的附属政治联系。作者的研究结果还表明,对于在有缺陷的民主和混合型政体中受到严格监管的行业中运营的外国子公司来说,法律服务部门的缺陷与政治关系的强度之间的关系更强。相反,作者没有发现这些外国子公司的市场导向在这一过程中发挥作用。作者的研究无法控制管理人员对法律服务不足的看法是否在地方或联邦一级得到了充分的了解。这个问题提出了一个问题,即内部法律部门的存在是否会影响管理人员对法律服务部门不足的看法?基于这些限制,作者建议未来的研究可以进一步扩展政治关系研究,通过使用细粒度分析来调查不同法律管辖范围内法律服务管理观念的前因。政治关系文献在很大程度上认为,政治关系在包括制度空白的环境背景下更为普遍,因为跨国公司试图减轻与缺乏发达的制度基础设施相关的波动(例如Blumentritt & Nigh, 2002;Bucheli et al., 2018)。然而,制度空白的概念非常广泛,本质上仍然相当抽象。因此,学者们尚未完全理解在不同的治理环境下,何种类型的制度空白可能会推动跨国公司外国子公司的政治联系强度。作者的研究试图通过调查一种类型的制度空白,即法律服务部门的感知缺陷,如何影响不同治理环境下的政治联系强度,为这一重要的研究方向做出贡献。
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