家族所有权与环境绩效:人力资源实践的中介效应

Family ownership and environmental performance: The mediation effect of human resource practices

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2020
被引 94
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现家族大股东通过减少员工培训投入,间接导致企业环境绩效下降,这解释了家族企业为何在环保方面表现较差。

Abstract

Abstract Previous literature has found that listed family firms underperform their nonfamily counterparts in terms of environmental performance, but has not explained why this occurs. We address this research gap by hypothesizing that training and development practices (i.e., managerial practices devoted to providing training and development for the workforce) mediate the relationship between family blockholders and environmental performance. Using a sample of 33,901 firm‐year observations from 2002 to 2016 distributed across 56 countries and employing the structural equation model technique, we find that investment in training and development practices explains almost half of the negative relationship between family blockholders and environmental performance. Our study contributes to the agency theory debate on principal–principal problems by explaining why family blockholders could damage other blockholders and minority shareholders.

公司治理家族企业环境绩效人力资源管理代理理论