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Board interlocks and corporate performance among firms listed abroad

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JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT HISTORY
卷 21, 期 2, 页码 257-+

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JMH-08-2014-0132

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Management history; Emerging and regional economies

资金

  1. National Science Foundation CAREER [SES 0238820]
  2. Lee Hysan Foundation grant from United College at CUHK
  3. Ohio State CIBER
  4. Jindal Chair at UT Dallas
  5. [2070241]
  6. [2087004]

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Purpose - This paper aims to explore the interlock-performance relationship among mainland Chinese firms listed in Hong Kong by taking advantage of a relationship-intensive context whereby such a link is likely to be especially important. Although strategic networks such as interlocking directorates have been found to affect a number of strategic behaviors, the link connecting board interlocks and corporate performance has remained ambiguous. Considerable light has been shed on the strategic networks of firms whose shares are listed abroad, which have been under-studied despite their rising importance in the global economy. Design/methodology/approach - Data come from a particularly interesting historical period - the early 1990s prior to Hong Kong's 1997 handover to China. Both quantitative and qualitative research have been used. Findings - Empirically, it was found that good performance in an earlier period helps draw outside directors in a later period, and that network centrality and certain types of interlocks help improve performance, albeit with varying degrees. Overall, our results answer the question whether strategic networks such as interlocks matter for corporate performance with a qualified yes. Originality/value - Taking advantage of a relationship-intensive context, this article explores the interlock-performance relationship among mainland Chinese firms listed in Hong Kong. Focus is specifically on the two years, 1993 and 1995, due to their specific historical importance because these two years represent the beginning of Chinese firms' listing in Hong Kong.

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