Corporate Governance and Innovation under Demand Uncertainty: A Panel Study of Korean Firms

V. Hlasny, Min-ho Cho
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Existing literature has identified the effects of competition and firms’ ownership and management structure on firms’ decisions to invest in innovation. We extend this literature by examining the role of market-demand uncertainty on the relationship between firm ownership, management structure and management turnover, on the one hand, and firms’ innovation on the other hand. We evaluate the effects of firms’ competitiveness, concentration of firms’ ownership, presence of foreigners among owners and on owner-appointed corporate boards of directors, management independence, and management turnover rates on firms’ patent applications under varying degrees of demand uncertainty. The validity of alternative hypotheses about management motivation - lazy manager, career concerns, prospect theory, and special East-Asian institutional constraints hypotheses - is evaluated, controlling for firms’ prior investment in innovation and firm characteristics. Unique data for 711 Korean firms and nine years, 2003-2011, are used (4,339 records). We find support for the lazy-manager hypothesis by identifying substitutability between competitive pressures and owner-manager separation in driving managers’ effort to pursue innovation. Demand uncertainty raises managers’ incentives to innovate, by increasing the potential stake from innovation and increasing the risk of default if firms fail to innovate. There is little evidence that Korean managers pursue innovation to ease their career concerns or to meet an expected performance yardstick, or that they follow an idiosyncratic East-Asian pattern. Management turnover has little effect on innovation, and firms’ existing performance increases innovation. Foreign ownership and direction, and the share of the largest firm owner have little effect on firms’ innovation.
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需求不确定性下的公司治理与创新:对韩国企业的面板研究
现有文献已经确定了竞争、企业所有权和管理结构对企业创新投资决策的影响。我们通过研究市场需求不确定性在企业所有权、管理结构和管理层更替与企业创新之间的关系中的作用来扩展这一文献。在不同的需求不确定性下,我们评估了企业竞争力、企业所有权集中度、所有者中外国人的存在以及所有者任命的公司董事会、管理层独立性和管理层流动率对企业专利申请的影响。在控制了企业在创新方面的先验投资和企业特征的前提下,评估了关于管理动机的其他假设——懒惰管理者、职业关注、前景理论和特殊的东亚制度约束假设——的有效性。使用了2003年至2011年9年间711家韩国企业的独特数据(4339条记录)。通过确定竞争压力和所有者-经理人分离在驱动管理者努力追求创新方面的可替代性,我们找到了对懒惰管理者假说的支持。需求不确定性增加了创新的潜在利益,增加了企业创新失败时违约的风险,从而提高了管理者的创新激励。几乎没有证据表明,韩国管理者追求创新是为了缓解职业担忧或达到预期的绩效标准,也没有证据表明他们遵循一种特殊的东亚模式。管理层变动对创新影响不大,企业现有绩效促进创新。外资所有权、外资方向、最大企业所有者份额对企业创新影响不大。
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