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The Impact of Nonfamily CEOs on Family Firms' Pursuit of Political Connections: The Theory of Bounded Reliability Perspective

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FAMILY BUSINESS REVIEW
卷 36, 期 3, 页码 315-346

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08944865231182194

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family firms; political connection; nonfamily CEO; bounded reliability; China

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This study investigates the effect of nonfamily chief executive officers (CEOs) on family firms' propensity to form political connections. We combine research on corporate political activity and family business and draw from the bounded reliability theory to analyze how the presence of a nonfamily CEO is related to the hiring of politically connected managers and board members. We further examine how our base hypothesis is contingent upon the organizational and environmental factors influencing nonfamily CEOs' bounded reliability. Using the data from publicly listed Chinese family firms, support for our model was found. The study advances the understanding of family firms' political activity.
This study investigates the effect of nonfamily chief executive officers (CEOs) on family firms' propensity to form political connections. We combine research on corporate political activity and family business and draw from the bounded reliability theory to analyze how the presence of a nonfamily CEO is related to the hiring of politically connected managers and board members. We further examine how our base hypothesis is contingent upon the organizational and environmental factors influencing nonfamily CEOs' bounded reliability. Using the data from publicly listed Chinese family firms, support for our model was found. The study advances the understanding of family firms' political activity.

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