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A Double-Edged Sword: The Two Faces of Political Connections in International Investments of Chinese Firms

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  • Liu, Yan Emma
  • Zhu, Zetao
  • Wei, Yingqi
  • Wu, Lichao

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Political connections have been tested for correlation with outward foreign direct investment (OFDI). Both theoretical rationale and research evidence are mixed. To advance this debate, we conceptualize political connections as a dual-dimensional construct and hypothesize the differential effects of the breadth and the depth of political connections on OFDI. Employing a sample of 2,374 Chinese listed firms, encompassing 15,647 firm-year observations from 2008 to 2016, we find evidence supporting our hypotheses: (1) the breadth of political connections reduces the likelihood of a firm engaging in OFDI and (2) greater depth of political connections increases the likelihood of a firm engaging in the OFDI. Thus, we advise firms to exercise caution when adopting corporate political strategies for internationalization in general and OFDI in particular.

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  • Liu, Yan Emma & Zhu, Zetao & Wei, Yingqi & Wu, Lichao, 2025. "A Double-Edged Sword: The Two Faces of Political Connections in International Investments of Chinese Firms," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 21(6), pages 1131-1152, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:21:y:2025:i:6:p:1131-1152_6
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