Exploring the linkages between firm misconduct and entrepreneurial growth in China

Jing Wang, Zeyu Xing, Rui Zhang
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PurposeThis study aims to investigate the tendency for firms, exhibiting an entrepreneurial spirit in their growth strategies, to engage in misconduct within the context of China's rapidly developing economy. The authors also examine how this relationship is influenced by governance mechanisms, specifically management shareholding and executive functional diversity. Furthermore, the authors explore the mediating roles of organizational complexity and performance pressure in linking entrepreneurial growth to firm misconduct. This research provides a novel perspective for understanding the impact of entrepreneurial growth on corporate ethical risks, and offers practical insights for maintaining ethical standards in firms during their pursuit of growth.Design/methodology/approachThis study focuses on publicly traded, mature companies that exhibit an entrepreneurial inclination in their growth strategies, demonstrating entrepreneurial vigor through activities such as product innovation and market expansion. This exploration incorporates both theoretical and empirical approaches, scrutinizing A-share listed companies in China from 2008 to 2019. To validate the robustness of this study's findings, the authors have applied diverse methodologies such as propensity score matching, classification regression, and alternative indicator analysis.FindingsThis study found that the entrepreneurial growth-oriented strategy is positively related to firm misconduct. It also uncovers that governance mechanisms like management shareholding and executive functional diversity moderate this relationship. Moreover, organizational complexity and performance pressure partially mediate the relationship between an entrepreneurial growth strategy and firm misconduct.Research limitations/implicationsFor instance, more detailed categorization of corporate misconduct, based on punishment severity, could be explored. Additional characteristics like age, education, gender, and team/board diversity could help further understand the relationship between entrepreneurial growth strategy and misconduct. By addressing these limitations and exploring further avenues for research, the authors can deepen the understanding of this relationship and provide valuable insights for firms seeking to mitigate potential risks.Practical implicationsFirst, for regulators, shareholders, creditors and investors, knowing and understanding the relationship between growth-oriented strategies and corporate violations is helpful for them to scientifically evaluate the potential risks that may exist in the company, and can also carry out differentiated supervision on the company based on different types of company-oriented strategies. Second, when designing the corporate governance mechanism, listed companies should fully consider the role of management shareholding. Finally, executives should treat cross-functional experience dialectically, especially in growth oriented strategic companies.Social implicationsThis research provides a novel perspective for understanding the impact of entrepreneurial growth on corporate ethical risks, and offers practical insights for maintaining ethical standards in firms during their pursuit of growth.Originality/valueThis study stands out by examining the influence of entrepreneurial growth strategy on firm misconduct, thus enhancing previous studies that primarily centered on entrepreneurial start-ups. The authors offer a nuanced comprehension of the potential risks intrinsic to corporate entrepreneurship and highlight the crucial role of efficient governance structures in curbing corporate misbehavior while fostering entrepreneurial growth.
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探讨中国企业不当行为与创业成长之间的联系
目的本研究旨在调查在中国经济快速发展的背景下,在成长战略中表现出企业家精神的企业从事不当行为的倾向。作者还研究了这种关系如何受到治理机制的影响,特别是管理层持股和高管职能多样性。此外,作者还探讨了组织复杂性和绩效压力在将创业成长与公司不当行为联系起来方面的中介作用。这项研究为理解创业成长对企业道德风险的影响提供了一个新的视角,并为企业在追求成长过程中保持道德标准提供了实用的见解。设计/方法论/方法本研究关注的是在成长战略中表现出创业倾向的上市成熟公司,这些公司通过产品创新和市场扩张等活动表现出创业活力。这一探索结合了理论和实证两种方法,对2008年至2019年中国A股上市公司进行了仔细研究。为了验证这项研究结果的稳健性,作者应用了多种方法,如倾向得分匹配、分类回归和替代指标分析。研究发现,创业成长型战略与企业不当行为呈正相关。它还揭示了管理层持股和高管职能多样性等治理机制调节了这种关系。此外,组织复杂性和绩效压力在一定程度上调节了创业成长战略与公司不当行为之间的关系。研究局限性/含义例如,可以探索根据惩罚的严重程度对公司不当行为进行更详细的分类。年龄、教育程度、性别和团队/董事会多样性等其他特征有助于进一步理解创业成长策略与不当行为之间的关系。通过解决这些局限性并探索进一步的研究途径,作者可以加深对这种关系的理解,并为寻求减轻潜在风险的公司提供有价值的见解。实际含义首先,对于监管机构、股东、债权人和投资者来说,了解和理解成长型战略与公司违规行为之间的关系,有助于他们科学评估公司可能存在的潜在风险,还可以根据不同类型的公司导向战略对公司进行差异化监管。第二,上市公司在设计公司治理机制时,应充分考虑管理层持股的作用。最后,高管们应该辩证地对待跨职能经验,尤其是在成长型战略公司。社会含义这项研究为理解创业成长对企业道德风险的影响提供了一个新的视角,并为企业在追求成长的过程中保持道德标准提供了实用的见解。独创性/价值这项研究通过考察创业成长战略对企业不当行为的影响而脱颖而出,从而加强了以前主要以创业初创企业为中心的研究。作者对企业创业的潜在风险进行了细致的理解,并强调了有效的治理结构在遏制企业不当行为和促进创业成长方面的关键作用。
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期刊介绍: ■Research in SMEs, entrepreneurship and family-run businesses ■Case studies on real-life small business experiences ■Small Business growth and successful enterprises ■Practical advice from small business advisors ■Recruitment, training and development for SMEs ■Performance measurement and business improvement ■Government initiatives and enterprise policy ■SME financing and venture capital. By encouraging debate on the key issues facing SMEs, the journal offers detailed analysis and critical assessment of current best practice, discusses the implications of latest research findings and explores opportunities to break down the barriers that restrict the growth of SMEs.
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