企业政治游说的“制造和/或购买”决策:整合经济效率与合法性视角

The “Make and/or Buy” Decisions of Corporate Political Lobbying: Integrating the Economic Efficiency and Legitimacy Perspectives

Academy of Management Review · 2017
被引 77
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了企业选择内部团队、外包给专业机构或两者并用来进行政治游说的决策,基于经济效率和合法性两个视角分析不同情境下的最优选择。

Abstract

In this article I examine political lobbying and investigate firms’ decisions to employ internal functionalities (i.e., to “make” or insource), to contract with external professionals (i.e., to “buy” or outsource), or to do both (i.e., to “make and buy” or plural source). I first develop an integrated framework based on the twin perspectives of economic efficiency and legitimacy. When the political audience faces little uncertainty about lobbying content, firms make sourcing decisions to maximize economic efficiency in producing such content in line with transaction cost economics and the capabilities view. However, when the political audience faces substantial uncertainty about lobbying content, it relies on the perceived legitimacy of the lobbying entity to draw inferences about the quality of such content; therefore, the legitimacy of a potential lobbying entity matters to firms making sourcing decisions related to lobbying. I then connect firms’ sourcing decisions with several concrete characteristics of lobbying entities that can affect political audiences’ judgment regarding their legitimacy. Finally, I examine the tension that develops when legitimacy and economic efficiency considerations call for different forms of sourcing, as well as how complementarities in plural sourcing help resolve this tension in certain situations.

企业政治游说自制或外购决策经济效率合法性