政治
透明度(行为)
意识形态
股东
自由裁量权
政治经济学
经济
利益相关者
利益相关者理论
法律与经济学
会计
市场经济
动机推理
古典自由主义
公司治理
业务
现状偏差
非市场力量
前因(行为心理学)
自由主义
寻租
实证经济学
问责
违规
企业社会责任
归属
委托代理问题
作者
Mirzokhidjon Abdurakhmonov,Amy Ingram,Jason W. Ridge
标识
DOI:10.1177/01492063261442455
摘要
Although calls for firms to disclose their political spending have intensified, nonmarket strategy scholars have yet to explain why some firms embrace corporate political transparency (CPT) while others remain opaque. We theorize that CEO political ideology serves as a critical antecedent of CPT. We argue that liberal CEOs, valuing stakeholder accountability, favor CPT, whereas conservative CEOs, prioritizing shareholder primacy and reputational control, resist it. We further argue that the effect of CEO ideology on CPT depends on contextual factors that shape the discretion CEOs retain in navigating CPT trade-offs. Using a sample of publicly traded firms covered by the Zicklin CPT Index, we find that CEO liberalism increases CPT, but this effect weakens when firm-specific political uncertainty is high, when industry-level transparency norms are strong, and when industry concentration is high. Our study recasts CPT as a value-infused choice contingent on boundary conditions that influence managerial discretion, extends upper echelons theory into the political arena, and advances political activity research.
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