Managerial ties and firm performance in an emerging economy: Tests of the mediating and moderating effects

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Gang Wang
Xu Jiang
Chang-Hong Yuan
Ya-Qun Yi
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[1] Xi’an Jiaotong University,School of Management
[2] Xi’an Jiaotong University,The Key Lab of the Ministry of Education for Process Control & Efficiency Engineering
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Managerial ties; Resource acquisition; Environmental turbulence; Performance; Emerging economy;
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Although the literature documents the direct effects of managerial ties on firm performance, the empirical results are divergent and inconclusive. To explain these disparities, this study (1) develops and tests a model that establishes the role of external resource acquisition as a salient mediating mechanism through which managers’ business and political ties influence firm performance; and (2) examines the moderating role of environmental turbulence that further explains the impact of managerial ties on resource acquisition (the mediator). Results from a survey of 253 firms in China indicate that resource acquisition plays a partial mediating role in the relationships between the two sub-dimensions of managerial ties and firm performance. Environmental turbulence shows a curvilinear (i.e., inverted U-shaped) moderating effect on the business ties–resource acquisition relationship, whereas it dampens the positive effect of political ties on resource acquisition. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.
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页码:537 / 559
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