为合法性买单:威权主义、非市场战略与外来者劣势

Paying for Legitimacy: Autocracy, Nonmarket Strategy, and the Liability of Foreignness

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2023
被引 35 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,来自威权国家的私营企业在华盛顿游说时,因价值观冲突面临合法性成本,专业游说公司会收取溢价,实证支持了该理论。

Abstract

Although the liability of foreignness has been shown to present real economic barriers for foreign firms in various contexts around the globe, scholars continue to debate what drives this liability in different market contexts: lack of information due to institutional distance, lack of social embeddedness, discrimination, or something else. In this study, we propose a new theory, that in corporate lobbying within the nonmarket strategy context, the liability of foreignness is driven in no small part by a values-based ideological conflict stemming from the divide between democracy and autocracy. Private-sector firms from autocratic countries face costs of illegitimacy in Washington, D.C., and professional corporate lobbyists charge such firms a fee premium, in effect, to pay for legitimacy. We conduct an empirical study of the lobbying fees charged by professional corporate lobbyists in Washington, D.C., to their domestic and foreign firm clients, and the results strongly support the predictions of our theory. We also show that the liability of foreignness in this context endures for foreign firms from autocratic countries over the 15-year length of our sample period. Offering a new theoretical perspective as well as new empirical findings regarding the liability of foreignness, our study has practical implications for managers of foreign firms and may also generalize to other market contexts.

政治经济学国际商务企业非市场战略制度理论