Confucianism and the altruistic behaviour in the succession of family firms: evidence from asset write-downs

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
M. Cheng, Menglu Chen, Jun Liu
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ABSTRACT This paper explores how Confucianism influences the altruistic behaviour during family firm successions. Using a sample of Chinese listed family firms which have transferred the power to family successors during 2005-2018, we find that family firms deeply influenced by Confucianism intend to take a big bath via asset write-downs in the year before the succession. Confucianism has stronger influence on altruism when the successor have closer blood relationship with the founder, when the successor is less educated, when the family have weaker control over the firm or when the firm is in a lower market position. When the board of directors is more independent or the auditor has higher reputation, the influence of Confucianism is weaker. Family firms with more asset write-downs have better short-term performance after the succession, but lower business reform and R&D inputs. These findings enrich the research on Confucianism and corporate governance of family firms.
儒家思想与家族企业继承中的利他主义行为——来自资产减记的证据
摘要本文探讨了儒家思想对家族企业继承过程中的利他主义行为的影响。以2005-2018年将权力转移给家族继承人的中国上市家族企业为样本,我们发现深受儒家思想影响的家族企业在继承人之前一年打算通过资产减记的方式进行大清洗。当继承人与创始人的血缘关系更密切时,当继承人受教育程度较低时,当家族对公司的控制较弱时,或者当公司处于较低的市场地位时,儒家思想对利他主义的影响更大。当董事会更加独立或审计师的声誉更高时,儒家思想的影响力就较弱。资产减记较多的家族企业在继任后短期业绩较好,但企业改革和研发投入较低。这些发现丰富了儒家思想与家族企业治理的研究。
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China Journal of Accounting Studies
China Journal of Accounting Studies Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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