Motivations for a firm's willingness to standardize: A perspective based on collective action theory

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1002/mde.4347
Lijun Zhou, Yuting Li, Dandan Wang, Jing Yang
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Standards allow companies to improve their competitiveness and achieve their strategic goals. Encouraging a strong willingness among firms to develop and implement standards is a complex task; consequently, the linkages between internal and external factors influencing this willingness require further exploration. This study considers interorganizational learning as an intermediate mechanism for empirical research and investigates the relationship between external motivation for collective action and a firm's willingness to participate in standards development. To verify the proposed theoretical model, this study used a questionnaire to collect 205 responses from companies belonging to the Zhejiang Brand Building Association. Structural equation modeling was conducted to verify the research framework. The results of this study reveal that an association's organizational capability has a direct positive effect on its willingness to develop and implement standards; however, government support and industrial scale have no significant positive direct effects on collective action willingness. Moreover, knowledge acquisition and knowledge application have mediating effects on the relationship between external motivation for collective action and willingness for collective action. This study analyzes the factors influencing a firm's participation in standardization activities on the basis of a collective action perspective and the mediating role of interorganizational learning. This study contributes to the literature by developing collective action and interorganizational learning theories.

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企业愿意标准化的动机:基于集体行动理论的视角
标准使企业能够提高竞争力,实现战略目标。鼓励企业制定和实施标准的强烈意愿是一项复杂的任务;因此,需要进一步探讨影响这种意愿的内部和外部因素之间的联系。本研究将组织间学习作为实证研究的中间机制,探讨集体行动的外部动机与企业参与标准制定的意愿之间的关系。为了验证所提出的理论模型,本研究采用问卷调查的方式,从浙江省品牌建设促进会所属企业中收集了 205 份问卷。研究采用结构方程模型来验证研究框架。研究结果表明,协会的组织能力对其制定和实施标准的意愿有直接的正向影响;但政府支持和产业规模对集体行动意愿没有显著的正向直接影响。此外,知识获取和知识应用对集体行动外部动机与集体行动意愿之间的关系具有中介效应。本研究基于集体行动视角和组织间学习的中介作用,分析了影响企业参与标准化活动的因素。本研究通过发展集体行动和组织间学习理论为相关文献做出了贡献。
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