董事会中的碰撞:技术密集型企业中董事技能相互依赖性与公司创业

Collision in the boardroom: Director skill interdependence and corporate entrepreneurship in technology‐intensive firms

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现技术密集型企业中,创业型董事能促进公司创业投资,但若董事会或公司发展委员会中财务技能型董事过多,这种促进作用会减弱,表明董事技能的影响取决于董事会整体技能组合与委员会结构。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Board human capital theory posits that directors' skills shape firm behavior. Most studies, however, examine one skill type at a time, assuming that each director contributes independently of the other skills represented on the board. We introduce the concept of director skill interdependence , theorizing that a director's influence depends on the skills of fellow directors and their committee assignments. Focusing on entrepreneurial directors in technology‐intensive firms, we find that they increase resource allocation toward corporate entrepreneurship (CE); however, this effect diminishes as the number of finance‐skilled directors increases, whether on the board or on its corporate development committee. These findings challenge the view of directors' skills as isolated inputs. Instead, the effects of directors' skills are contingent on the board's skill composition and committee structure. Managerial Summary In technology‐intensive firms, directors with entrepreneurial skills are often expected to stimulate corporate entrepreneurship (CE). Our findings suggest this relationship is less straightforward. While entrepreneurial directors do increase investment in CE, their impact weakens when directors with finance skills are prevalent on the board or its corporate development committee. These results underscore the importance of director skill interdependence —the idea that a director's influence depends on the skills and roles of fellow directors. Boards should therefore consider not only who is appointed, but also how directors' skills align with one another and how those skills are deployed through committee assignments. Preventing the dominance of conflicting skill sets may enhance the board's ability to support innovation, venturing, and long‐term strategic renewal.

公司治理公司创业董事会人力资本技术密集型企业