Xuelei Yang, Hangbiao Shang, Hailin Lan, Weining Li
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目前的文献从制度、市场和家族参与逻辑的角度,扩展了现有的关于家族企业主动环境战略(PES)前因的知识。然而,学者们并没有考虑到家族主要决策者及其特征在这方面的影响。本研究基于能力和意愿框架,重点探讨创始人的宗教信仰如何影响家族企业的 PES。利用中国官方开展的 2010 年中国民营企业调查数据,我们发现创始人的宗教信仰会推动家族企业实施 PES。利他主义和长期导向是这一效应的内在机制。创始人的政治地位增强了其宗教信仰对PES的积极影响,而创始人对社会情感财富保护的需求则削弱了创始人宗教信仰与家族企业PES之间的关系。我们还发现,东西方创始人的宗教信仰对家族企业 PES 的影响是不对称的。本研究为有关家族企业 PES、家族企业能力和意愿框架以及家族企业异质性的文献做出了贡献。
How does founders' religiosity affect the proactive environmental strategies in family firms? Evidence from China
The current literature expands the existing knowledge of the antecedents of proactive environmental strategies (PES) in family firms from the perspectives of institutional, market and family involvement logics. However, scholars have not considered the influence of key family decision-makers and their characteristics in this regard. Based on the ability and willingness framework, this study focuses on how founders' religiosity affects family firms' PES. Using data from the 2010 Chinese Private Enterprise Survey conducted by Chinese officials, we found that founders' religiosity drives family firms to implement PES. Altruistic and long-term orientation are the internal mechanisms of this effect. Founders' political status enhances the positive impact of their religiosity on PES, whereas the founders' need for socioemotional wealth protection weakens the relationship between founders' religiosity and family firms' PES. We also found that Eastern and Western founders' religiosity has an asymmetric effect on family firms' PES. This study contributes to the literature on the PES of family firms, the family firm's ability and willingness framework, and family business heterogeneity.