所有权模式、文化距离与母公司对在华子公司战略控制的程度

Ownership mode, cultural distance, and the extent of parent firms’ strategic control over subsidiaries in the PRC

MANAGEMENT ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2016
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于委托代理理论,研究发现在中国的外资子公司中,全资子公司反而比合资企业受到更少的母公司战略控制,且文化距离会强化这一反向关系。

Abstract

Previous studies often associated a specific type of ownership mode with the extent of control a parent firm may have over (strategic) decision-making in a foreign subsidiary, suggesting that parent firms should have higher control over wholly-owned subsidiaries (WoS) than international joint ventures (IJVs). Building on principal agent theory, we argue that in the Chinese context higher ownership levels do not necessarily have a positive effect on the extent of control over the foreign subsidiary. We further argue that cultural distance between the parent firm and the subsidiary moderates this relationship. We test our hypotheses using data from a sample of 156 foreign subsidiaries in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and find strong support for our arguments. Our findings show that in WoS parent firms reduce their extent of control, while in IJVs parent firms increase their extent of control. Moreover, we find that extent of control over WoS (IJVs) declines (increases) when cultural distance increases. Our results have significant theoretical implications for international business (IB) research as they challenge existing views with regard to the relationship between ownership mode and control as well as the moderating effect of cultural distance.

国际商务跨国公司管理子公司控制文化距离所有权模式