企业家、组织成员、政治参与与优惠待遇:来自中国的证据

Entrepreneurs, organizational members, political participation and preferential treatment: Evidence from China

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 2011
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于150家中国中小企业调查数据,研究发现企业家参与高级别立法机构或担任政府顾问能获得优惠待遇,而党员身份影响有限;组织全体成员的政治参与比仅企业家参与更能显著影响优惠待遇。

Abstract

Drawing on survey data from 150 small and medium-sized Chinese enterprises, this article examines whether the political participation of entrepreneurs and other members of the firm improves the chances of obtaining preferential treatment from government authorities. Entrepreneurs that were members of higher level legislative bodies or acted as government advisers were found to obtain preferential treatment. In contrast, membership of the Communist Party had a limited influence on entrepreneurs’ ability to obtain preferential treatment. This study makes an important contribution through the development of an index to measure the extent to which all members of the organization participate in politics. The political participation of all organizational members was found to significantly influence preferential treatment from government when compared to the political participation of the entrepreneur alone. These findings are discussed in relation to the institutional context in which the research was undertaken and their managerial implications are explored.

政治参与企业优惠待遇中小企业中国制度环境