Governments’ new policy frequency and firms’ performance in an emerging industry: the difference between family and non-family firms

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Li Cai
Xin Gao
Yan Ling
Franz W. Kellermanns
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[1] School of Business and Management,Department of Management and Marketing Elliot Hall 341
[2] 204,Department of Management, 206B
[3] Jilin University,undefined
[4] Oakland University,undefined
[5] University of North Carolina at Charlotte & WHU (Otto Beisheim School of MGMT),undefined
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Goverment policy; Family firms; Emerging industry; Institutional change; New-energy automobile industry;
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We examine how new policy frequency affects performance in the new-energy automobile companies from the industry’s inception to the present in China and distinguish the performance implication between family and non-family firms. We argue and find support that an inverted U-shaped relationship exists between new policy frequency, including the three sub-dimensions of economic and financial instruments (EFI), soft instruments (SI), and regulatory instruments (RI), and firm performance; in addition, this relationship is in general moderated by family firm status. We contribute to the institutional theory by adopting a dynamic view that tracks policies over time and showing differential effects of institutional changes on firms with and without family firm status. Implications for theory and policy are discussed.
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页码:1707 / 1737
页数:30
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