产权、所有者管理与价值创造

Property Rights, Owner-Management, and Value Creation

Academy of Management Review · 2020
被引 44
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于产权理论,探讨私有企业中产权与所有者管理如何创造价值,同时指出其带来的控制风险,并讨论缓解这些风险的治理机制。

Abstract

Building on property rights theory, we explore the relationship among property rights, owner-management, and value creation in private firms. We suggest that property rights in the hands of owner-managers create strategic, incentive, and commitment benefits that facilitate value creation. However, the self-incentivizing nature of property rights engenders three control hazards—those related to reliability, egocentrism, and succession—that threaten stakeholder welfare. In order to mitigate these hazards, owner-managers must establish credible governance. We discuss four governance mechanisms often found in owner-managed firms: commitment to social control, delegation of authority to managers, submission to the hierarchy of a board, and partial transfer of ownership. Although these mechanisms help mitigate control hazards, they also constrain the value-generating benefits of owner-management. Owner-managers thus face control dilemmas when determining how to best govern their firms. Our theory sheds new light on the relationship between property rights and value creation, and lays a foundation for exploring the benefits and liabilities of owner-management.

产权理论所有者管理价值创造控制风险