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Structural replacement or structural inducement: government ties of Chinese business executives
Authors:Xiaotao Yao  Stan Xiao Li  Christina Sue-Chan  Youmin Xi
Institution:1. Xi'an Jiaotong University;2. York University;3. City University of Hong Kong
Abstract:We suggest that the structural replacement thesis, which proposes that managers in Chinese nonstate-owned enterprises (NSOEs) possess more government ties than managers in Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs), is theoretically incomplete because it considers only the motivation of managers of NSOEs. The extensiveness of social ties is influenced also by the capability and opportunity for social actors to cultivate these social ties. We introduce the structural inducement thesis, which holds that SOE managers have more government ties than do NSOE managers, as an alternative to the structural replacement thesis. Our analysis of 250 Chinese managers' ties supports this structural inducement thesis. The theoretical and applied implications of these findings are discussed. Copyright © 2009 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:JEL classification: L14  social tie extensiveness  structural replacement  structural inducement  government ties  Chinese business managers  ampleur des liens sociaux  remplacement structurel  incitation structurelle  entrées au gouvernement  gestionnaires d'entreprises chinoises
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