Entrepreneurial Orientation, Environmental Dynamism, and Disruptive Sustainability in Emerging Markets: Evidence From MNE Subsidiaries in China
研究了在华跨国公司子公司的创业导向和环境动态性如何影响其在新兴市场追求颠覆性可持续性,并分析了东道国政府压力和外来者劣势的调节作用。
ABSTRACT This study theorizes and empirically examines the relationship between multinational enterprises' (MNEs) entrepreneurial orientation (EO), environmental dynamism (ED), and their pursuit of disruptive sustainability in emerging markets. It also explores the moderating effects of host‐market governmental pressures and liabilities of foreignness (LOF) on these relationships. We test our hypotheses using hierarchical regression analysis on a dataset of 218 MNE manufacturing subsidiaries in China. Given China's growing emphasis on sustainability‐driven economic transformation—reflected in national policies promoting green innovation and environmental governance—MNE subsidiaries face increasing pressure to pursue disruptive sustainability in this dynamic market. The findings reveal that EO and ED positively influence disruptive sustainability, both individually and interactively. Moreover, host‐market governmental pressures and LOF exert distinct moderating effects on these relationships. By integrating two key theoretical concepts (i.e., EO and ED), this study contributes to the literature on disruptive sustainability and responds to calls for a deeper understanding of how MNE subsidiaries can achieve disruptive sustainability in foreign markets.