Title: Political embeddedness, market-oriented autonomy, and failure of business groups during China's state-led institutional transition

Authors: Qiang Zhang; Yan Wang

Addresses: Department of Social Systems and Management, Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8573, Japan ' Department of Humanities and Law, Shanghai Business School, No. 2271, West Zhongshan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, 200235, China

Abstract: In this study, we focus on important organisational features and institutional conditions underlying the prosperity of business groups, and propose a new approach to analysing the distinctive roles of business groups during market-oriented institutional transitions. We examine the likelihood of failure of business groups initiated with varying degrees of political embeddedness and market-oriented autonomy, and the institutional contingency of interactive organisational mechanisms in the context of China. Specifically, we conduct empirical tests using data from Chinese textile business groups. The results of our Cox regression analyses show the complexity of the proposed organisational and institutional mechanisms. It is possible for market-oriented autonomy to dominate political embeddedness in determining the overall prosperity of business groups. However, the effect of organisational mechanisms is highly contingent on the specific institutional conditions that confront a business group.

Keywords: business groups; organisational failure; political embeddedness; market-oriented autonomy; government-guided institutional transition; gradualism; marketisation; China; textile industry.

DOI: 10.1504/IJEBR.2015.068547

International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2015 Vol.9 No.3, pp.254 - 273

Received: 23 Jul 2013
Accepted: 04 Jul 2014

Published online: 05 Apr 2015 *

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