动态环境中的政治关联与商业战略:政治联系的类型和目的地如何影响封闭与开放政治经济背景下的企业多元化

Political Connections and Business Strategy in Dynamic Environments: How Types and Destinations of Political Ties Affect Business Diversification in Closed and Open Political Economic Contexts

GLOBAL STRATEGY JOURNAL · 2016
被引 36
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究台湾1986-1998年政治经济开放过程中,企业与不同政治行为者的正式与非正式联系如何影响其多元化战略,发现封闭时期正式联系更有利,开放时期非正式联系更有效。

Abstract

Research summary T his article studies how the strategic benefits of political ties change as a closed political‐economic system opens, focusing on types and destinations of connections between business leaders and political actors. We examine how formal and informal ties (types) to party leaders, government officials, and elected legislators (destinations) facilitated diversification by business groups in T aiwan between 1986 and 1998. During this period, T aiwan underwent political and economic liberalization that led to changes in tie accountability, public scrutiny, and diffusion of power over resources. We show that formal position interlocks with dominant party or senior government officials provide greatest benefits in a closed political‐economic system, while informal social ties to a wider range of political actors, particularly legislators, provide greater benefits as the system becomes more open. Managerial summary A s a closed political economy becomes more open, the types and destinations of political ties that generate strategic benefits for firms change. In closed markets, the greatest benefits arise from formal ties to central political leaders. In more open markets, the benefits shift to informal ties with a broader range of political actors, including legislators. We demonstrate the change in targets for strategic benefits by studying how political ties influenced business diversification in T aiwan as the country moved from closed markets in the 1980s to more open markets in the 1990s. Copyright © 2016 Strategic Management Society

企业战略政治关联多元化制度变迁台湾经济