Do Returnee Executives Value Corporate Philanthropy? Evidence from China

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Lin Zhang
Yuehua Xu
Honghui Chen
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[1] South China University of Technology,School of Business Administration
[2] Shandong University,School of Management
[3] Sun Yat-Sen University,School of Business
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2022年 / 179卷
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Corporate philanthropy; Returnee executives; Upper echelons; China;
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While past studies have enriched our understanding of the impact of returnee executives on firm market strategy and outcomes, we know relatively little about the relationship between returnee executives and firm nonmarket strategies. Grounded in upper echelons theory, this study explores the relationship between returnee executives and corporate philanthropy, the latter of which is an important nonmarket strategy in emerging economies such as China. Using data on publicly listed Chinese companies from 2010 to 2017, we find that the proportion of returnee executives is negative related to corporate philanthropy. We also find that this negative relationship is strengthened by executive ownership, but weakened by corporate prominence and political connections. Our study makes important theoretical contributions to strategic leadership research, upper echelons theory, and the literature of corporate philanthropy. The managerial implications are also discussed.
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页码:411 / 430
页数:19
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