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The performance of Chinese private firms in coping with a global financial crisis: Who is best positioned?
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Date Issued
2016
ISSN
1673-7326
Citation
Frontiers of Business Research in China, Dec 2016, vol. 10(4), pp. 548-575.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
Using organizational flexibility as a research lens, we investigate how private firms, especially SMEs, in China cope with the 2008 financial crisis. Testing data from a large sample of private firms (N=3,459) by difference-indifferences analysis, we find that firms with industrial diversification, geographic expansion and political connections perform better during the crisis than those without. These results are less affected by self-selection problems (as the abrupt crisis provides a natural experiment) and hold up against endogeneity and several nberg, 2008). Perceived leadership effectiveness, job-satiportant implications for researchers, business owners, policy makers and future research.
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