Status | 已發表Published |
Individual Norm Adherence and Corporate Monetary Donations of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms | |
Scales, M.; Jain, N.; Warthington, A.; Yuan, L. | |
2021-11-01 | |
Source Publication | The 48th Annual Northeast Business & Economics Association Conference Proceedings |
Abstract | In this paper, we examine the relationship between political ties of Chinese entrepreneurial firms and their philanthropic donations. We argue that the type of political ties by Chinese entrepreneurial firms will influence the information available to not only them about government policies and priorities, but also to the government about their resources and performance. Coupled with the heterogeneity in legitimacy accrued to these firms because of their political ties, this bidirectional information availability will influence their philanthropic donations. Our study assumes greater salience because of two key trends: greater emphasis placed on CSR and philanthropy by the Chinese government and the consequent higher expectations it holds of private sector enterprises for contributing in these areas, and the increasing importance of entrepreneurial firms to the Chinese economy. We test our model by analyzing a dataset of 4755 observations and find support for most of our key predictions. |
Keyword | Political Ties Philanthropic donations CPC membership Entrepreneur China |
Language | 英語English |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
PUB ID | 59671 |
Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Scales, M.,Jain, N.,Warthington, A.,et al. Individual Norm Adherence and Corporate Monetary Donations of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms[C], 2021. |
APA | Scales, M.., Jain, N.., Warthington, A.., & Yuan, L. (2021). Individual Norm Adherence and Corporate Monetary Donations of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms. The 48th Annual Northeast Business & Economics Association Conference Proceedings. |
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