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Portfolios of Political Ties and Business Group Strategy in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Taiwan

机译:新兴经济体的政治联系和企业集团战略组合:来自台湾的证据

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Using data on 290 business groups, this study examines how ties with rival political parties maintained by Taiwanese firms from 1998 through 2006 affected business strategies, specifically the unrelated diversification into new industries. Taiwan's recent democratization and emerging economy provide an ideal setting for studying the economic impact of firms' ties with rival political parties. By focusing on a firm's entire portfolio of ties instead of strictly dyadic business-government ties, we offer a novel model that demonstrates how the interplay of various ties affects a firm's strategy differently under different forms of government. Our analysis shows that under a united government, ties to the ruling party facilitate entries of business groups into unrelated industries, while ties to the opposition parties inhibit such moves. Portfolios of ties to both the ruling and opposition parties impose additional obstacles to market entry. Under a divided government, however, ties to the ruling party are conducive to market entry, and portfolios of ties to both the ruling party and the opposition party with legislative authority offer a further boost. Regardless of type of government, the effect of having a portfolio of political ties tends to be mitigated by a firm's internal resources and capabilities: a firm with sufficient resources and market entry experience has a better chance of achieving its goals even when a dominant political party withholds its support. Our study highlights the tradeoffs that politically connected firms confront in emerging economies with underdeveloped political and market institutions.
机译:本研究使用有关290个业务组的数据,研究了与台湾公司从1998年到2006年维持的竞争对手的政党的关系如何影响业务战略,尤其是与新兴产业无关的多元化。台湾最近的民主化和新兴经济为研究企业与竞争对手政党关系的经济影响提供了理想的环境。通过关注公司的整个关系组合而不是严格的二元商业-政府关系,我们提供了一种新颖的模型,该模型展示了在不同形式的政府下,各种关系的相互作用如何对公司的战略产生不同的影响。我们的分析表明,在联合政府的领导下,与执政党的联系促进了商业集团进入无关行业的进入,而与反对党的联系则抑制了这种行动。与执政党和反对党的关系组合给市场进入带来了更多障碍。但是,在政府分裂的情况下,与执政党的关系有利于市场进入,而具有立法权的与执政党和反对党的关系组合则进一步促进了这一进程。无论政府类型如何,拥有公司内部资源和能力都会减轻拥有政治联系组合的影响:具有足够资源和市场进入经验的公司即使在占主导地位的政党中也更有可能实现其目标保留其支持。我们的研究强调了在新兴经济体中政治联系公司面临的政治和市场机构不发达所带来的取舍。

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