创业创始人的社会关系、制度与企业生产力——来自中国上市公司的证据

Da Teng , Bin Hao , Xiangdong Sun , Ziming Cai , Jing Chen
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社会关系作为一种非正式制度,对新兴经济体中的企业绩效有贡献。新兴经济体的正规市场支持机构通常不太发达,因此企业家培养的社会关系可以替代正规的机构支持。然而,社会关系作为非正式机构的作用以及社会关系与市场支持机构之间的互动还有待充分探索。本文以2009年至2016年深圳证券交易所创业板428家新上市公司为样本,考察了创业创始人的政治关系和管理关系、市场化与企业生产率之间的互动关系,并用企业层面的全要素生产率来衡量。我们的研究结果表明,创业创始人的管理关系提高了企业生产力,而政治关系降低了生产力。我们还发现,市场化正向调节创业创始人的政治和管理关系对生产力的影响。我们的研究结果表明了非正规机构的战略重要性,并有助于更好地理解重要新兴经济体中社会联系和市场化之间的互补效应。
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Entrepreneurial founder's social ties, institutions, and firm's productivity: Evidences from China's newly listed firms

Social ties, as informal institutions, contribute to firms’ performance in emerging economies. Formal market-supporting institutions in emerging economies are in general less developed, social ties cultivated by entrepreneurs thus serve as substitutes for formal institutional support. However, the role of social ties as informal institutions and interactions between social ties and market-supporting institutions are yet to be fully explored. Using the sample of 428 newly listed firms on the Growth Enterprise Market of Shenzhen Stock Exchange of China between 2009 and 2016, this paper examines the interplays among the entrepreneurial founder's political ties and managerial ties, marketization, and firm's productivity, measured by firm-level total factor productivity. Our findings indicate that the entrepreneurial founder's managerial ties enhance firm productivity whilst political ties reduce productivity. We also find that marketization positively moderates the effects of the entrepreneurial founder's political and managerial ties on productivity. Our findings demonstrate the strategic importance of the informal institutions and contribute to an improved understanding of the complementary effects between social ties and marketization in an important emerging economy.

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