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The interface of market and nonmarket strategies: Political ties and strategic competitive actions

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posted on 2022-10-05, 07:50 authored by W Zheng, Siah AngSiah Ang, K Singh
We focus on corporate political connections as a critical nonmarket strategy and propose that political ties can facilitate firms’ strategic competitive actions but may also hurt the outcomes of such actions, depending on whether the ties are associated to central versus local political actors. Studying China's television manufacturers at the onset of deregulation and globalization, we find that central and local political ties have contrasting effects on firms’ competitive actions and their performance outcomes. To further shed light on theoretical mechanisms, we examine the impact of China's WTO accession on firm actions and contrast domestic-based and internationalization competitive actions.

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Zheng, W., Ang, S. H. & Singh, K. (2022). The interface of market and nonmarket strategies: Political ties and strategic competitive actions. Journal of World Business, 57(4), 101345-101345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwb.2022.101345

Journal title

Journal of World Business

Volume

57

Issue

4

Publication date

2022-06-01

Pagination

101345-101345

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Publication status

Published

ISSN

1090-9516

Article number

101345

Language

en