TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulatory Ties and Corporate Compliance Strategies
AU - Liu, Ning
AU - Wing-Hung Lo, Carlos
AU - Zhan, Xueyong
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - By integrating the environmental regulation literature and managerial ties theory, this research explores how regulatory ties and firm visibility shape formalism and self-determination, two distinct corporate coping strategies for complying with environmental regulatory demands. Based on survey data collected in China, our empirical results show a U-shaped relationship between firms’ regulatory ties and their strict adherence to formal rules (formalism), and an inverted U-shaped relationship between regulatory ties and firm discrepancy in complying with regulations (self-determination). Further, the inverted U-shaped relationship is stronger among firms with less organizational and environmental visibility. Additional analysis further indicates that these relationships are particularly evident in privately owned enterprises. Our study may contribute to the public performance literature by furthering our understanding of regulatory ties as a double-edged sword in corporate compliance.
AB - By integrating the environmental regulation literature and managerial ties theory, this research explores how regulatory ties and firm visibility shape formalism and self-determination, two distinct corporate coping strategies for complying with environmental regulatory demands. Based on survey data collected in China, our empirical results show a U-shaped relationship between firms’ regulatory ties and their strict adherence to formal rules (formalism), and an inverted U-shaped relationship between regulatory ties and firm discrepancy in complying with regulations (self-determination). Further, the inverted U-shaped relationship is stronger among firms with less organizational and environmental visibility. Additional analysis further indicates that these relationships are particularly evident in privately owned enterprises. Our study may contribute to the public performance literature by furthering our understanding of regulatory ties as a double-edged sword in corporate compliance.
KW - corporate coping strategy
KW - environmental regulation
KW - regulatory ties
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U2 - 10.1080/15309576.2018.1486214
DO - 10.1080/15309576.2018.1486214
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1530-9576
VL - 42
SP - 580
EP - 605
JO - Public Performance and Management Review
JF - Public Performance and Management Review
IS - 3
ER -