Board independence and firm internationalization: a meta-analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ettore Spadafora, Kwabena Aboah Addo, T. Kostova, Makafui Kwame Kumodzie-Dussey, E. Leo, Valentina Marano, Marc van Essen
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Purpose Despite agency theory and resource dependence theory suggesting that – albeit through different mechanisms – board independence positively influences firm internationalization, empirical evidence on this relationship has been mixed and inconclusive. Based on this, the purpose of the present study is twofold: first, to analyze and synthesize the existing empirical literature and, second, to develop new theoretical insights on the effect of board independence on firm internationalization. Design/methodology/approach The authors used advanced meta-analytic techniques that allowed them, first, to synthesize the existing empirical literature on the board independence–firm internationalization relationship and, second, to examine the effect of several contingencies on such relationship. This study relies on data from 87 primary studies (published and unpublished) carried out in multiple academic fields in the period 1998–2021 and covering 49 countries. Findings The results confirm the established agency and resource-dependence arguments, suggesting that higher board independence is associated with greater firm internationalization. Moreover, the results show that the focal relationship is moderated by home-country formal and informal institutional factors, and in particular, the legal protection of minority shareholders and family business legitimacy. The authors do not find evidence that CEO duality and board size moderate the focal relationship or that board independence has a stronger effect on breadth than on depth of internationalization. Originality/value This study lies at the intersection of the literatures on corporate governance and firm internationalization and on comparative corporate governance of the multinational firm, shedding further light on the role played by institutional environments in determining the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanisms.
董事会独立性与企业国际化:一项荟萃分析
目的尽管代理理论和资源依赖理论表明,尽管通过不同的机制,董事会独立性对企业国际化产生了积极影响,但关于这种关系的实证证据却喜忧参半。基于此,本研究的目的有两个:一是分析和综合现有的实证文献,二是对董事会独立性对企业国际化的影响提出新的理论见解。设计/方法论/方法作者使用了先进的元分析技术,使他们能够,首先,综合现有的关于董事会独立性-公司国际化关系的实证文献,其次,研究几种偶然事件对这种关系的影响。这项研究依赖于1998-2001年期间在多个学术领域进行的87项初级研究(已发表和未发表)的数据,涵盖49个国家。研究结果证实了既定的代理和资源依赖性论点,表明董事会独立性越高,企业国际化程度越高。此外,研究结果表明,焦点关系受到母国正式和非正式制度因素的调节,特别是少数股东的法律保护和家族企业的合法性。作者没有发现证据表明CEO二元性和董事会规模调节了焦点关系,也没有发现董事会独立性对国际化广度的影响大于对国际化深度的影响。独创性/价值本研究是关于公司治理和企业国际化以及跨国公司比较公司治理的文献的交叉,进一步揭示了制度环境在决定公司治理机制有效性方面所起的作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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