Geographic Distance and State's Grip: Information Asymmetry, State Inattention, and Firm Implementation of State Policy

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Xiyi Yang, Heli Wang, Xiaoping Zhou
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Abstract

In this study, we develop the argument that geographic distance between the state and local governments undermines the state's capacity to influence the implementation of state policies by local organizations. Drawing from information economics and the attention-based view, we propose that physical distance reduces the state's monitoring effectiveness through two interrelated mechanisms: information asymmetry and state leaders’ inattention to distant issues. Using data of Chinese public firms’ implementation of environmental activities between 2008 and 2016, we find that firms conduct fewer environmental activities required by the state when they are regulated by local governments that are more geographically distant to Beijing. This distance effect is, however, attenuated in regions with higher levels of gross domestic product growth and Internet activism. Furthermore, firm characteristics that draw the direct attention of state leaders and provide alternative information channels—namely, firm visibility and government subsidy received—negatively moderate the effect of geographic distance. This study contributes to the literatures by identifying a geography-based view of state capacity in shaping organizational behaviors and its underlying mechanisms.
地理距离与国家控制:信息不对称、国家疏忽与国家政策的坚定执行
在本研究中,我们提出了这样的论点:州和地方政府之间的地理距离削弱了州影响地方组织实施州政策的能力。根据信息经济学和注意基础观点,我们提出物理距离通过两个相互关联的机制降低了国家的监测有效性:信息不对称和国家领导人对远距离问题的不关注。利用2008 - 2016年中国上市公司环境活动的实施数据,我们发现,当企业受到距离北京较远的地方政府监管时,企业执行国家要求的环境活动较少。然而,这种距离效应在国内生产总值(gdp)增长和互联网活跃程度较高的地区有所减弱。此外,吸引国家领导人直接关注并提供替代信息渠道的企业特征——即企业知名度和获得的政府补贴——负向调节了地理距离的影响。本研究通过确定基于地理的国家能力在塑造组织行为及其潜在机制方面的观点,为文献做出了贡献。
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