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IJV's political ties and R&D strategy: Asymmetric contingencies of market versus governmental policy turbulence

Authors
Yang, JieMa, JieqiongDoty, D. HaroldLee, Jeoung Yul
Issue Date
1-Apr-2023
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
International joint ventures (IJVs); political ties; market turbulence; governmental policy turbulence; R& amp; D investment; China
Citation
BRQ-Business Research Quarterly, v.26, no.2, pp.136 - 149
Journal Title
BRQ-Business Research Quarterly
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
136
End Page
149
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/11405
DOI
10.1177/2340944420977858
ISSN
2340-9436
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to empirically explore (1) the impact of political ties on international joint ventures' (IJVs) R&D strategy and (2) the moderating effects of market turbulence and governmental policy turbulence on the relationship between IJV political ties and R&D investment in China. Our sample consists of 1,344 observations taken from 224 IJVs over a period of 6 years (2012-2017), and we applied hierarchical moderated regression analysis (HMRA) with panel data to analyze our three hypotheses. Our findings show that IJVs with political ties tend to invest more in R&D than their counterparts without political ties. Interestingly, this positive relationship grows stronger with high market turbulence, but wanes under high governmental policy turbulence. While the issues regarding the importance of political ties to IJVs competing in China have been discussed, the issues related to why political ties influence IJV's decisions on R&D investment have been largely overlooked. Hence, this study applies the environmental contingency view to fill this gap and shows how asymmetric contingencies for market turbulence and governmental policy turbulence occur in this context. JEL CLASSIFICATION: M1
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