TY - JOUR
T1 - Political control and internal governance in state-owned enterprises
T2 - Evidence from party-building reform in China
AU - Wang, Fangjun
AU - Li, Jiyuan
AU - Anderson, Mark
AU - Sun, Junqin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Previous research finds that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that are subject to agency problems associated with political control operate less efficiently than other companies. Other research suggests that internal governance can mitigate agency problems. We combine these lines of research and examine whether the degree of cost stickiness in Chinese SOEs increases or decreases with implementation of party-building reform. Party-building reform elevates the status of the Party Decision Committee (PDC), an internal group of managers and staff representatives empowered to represent party interests. A more influential PDC may enhance political control while, at the same time, a stronger PDC may serve an internal governance role that mitigates agency-related problems. Our results provide evidence that cost stickiness is significantly lower in SOEs after implementation of party-building reform, supporting an internal governance effect as opposed to a political control effect of the PDC on management decision-making. Our evidence indicates that the reduction in cost stickiness occurs when the PDC is more independent from managers and more actively engaged in governance. Further analysis shows that the effect of PDC internal governance is more pronounced in firms where agency problems are apparently greater, traditional governance mechanisms are weaker and political influence is lower, supporting our main results.
AB - Previous research finds that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that are subject to agency problems associated with political control operate less efficiently than other companies. Other research suggests that internal governance can mitigate agency problems. We combine these lines of research and examine whether the degree of cost stickiness in Chinese SOEs increases or decreases with implementation of party-building reform. Party-building reform elevates the status of the Party Decision Committee (PDC), an internal group of managers and staff representatives empowered to represent party interests. A more influential PDC may enhance political control while, at the same time, a stronger PDC may serve an internal governance role that mitigates agency-related problems. Our results provide evidence that cost stickiness is significantly lower in SOEs after implementation of party-building reform, supporting an internal governance effect as opposed to a political control effect of the PDC on management decision-making. Our evidence indicates that the reduction in cost stickiness occurs when the PDC is more independent from managers and more actively engaged in governance. Further analysis shows that the effect of PDC internal governance is more pronounced in firms where agency problems are apparently greater, traditional governance mechanisms are weaker and political influence is lower, supporting our main results.
KW - Cost stickiness
KW - Internal governance
KW - Party-building reform
KW - State-owned enterprises
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85212344940
U2 - 10.1016/j.mar.2024.100923
DO - 10.1016/j.mar.2024.100923
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85212344940
SN - 1044-5005
VL - 66
JO - Management Accounting Research
JF - Management Accounting Research
M1 - 100923
ER -