A matter of time: The influence of underperformance duration on corporate misconduct

Author:

Zhao Amy Tong1ORCID,Xiao Shufeng2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organization and Strategy Management, Guanghua School of Management Peking University No. 5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District Beijing 100871 China

2. Department of Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, School of Management Shandong University No. 27 Shandanan Road, Licheng District Jinan 250100 China

Abstract

AbstractResearch Question/IssueThis study examines firms' reactions to the duration of underperformance. We posit that firms are more likely to engage in misconduct to solve the problem of underperformance as the length of time a firm has been underperforming prolongs. Further, we investigate how divergent external governance actors shape underperforming firms' motivation for misconduct and consequently affect their responses to underperformance duration.Research Findings/InsightsUsing bivariate probit estimations for panel data of 2662 Chinese publicly listed firms during 2007–2018, we uncover that underperformance duration is positively associated with the likelihood of a corporate misconduct commission. In addition, the positive relationship between the duration of firm underperformance and corporate misconduct is mitigated by the level of state ownership but reinforced by the number of analysts covering the firm.Theoretical/Academic ImplicationsThis study extends the behavioral theory of the firm by incorporating the construct of underperformance duration from a time perspective, which is a proactive signal of firms' illicit decisions. We show that the duration of underperformance is positively associated with the likelihood of corporate misconduct, which is moderated by the firms' external governance actors who have different time pressures to solve financial problems.Practitioner/Policy ImplicationsThis study offers insights for regulators interested in the prevention of ex‐ant misconduct. Identifying underperformance duration as a critical predictor of illegal activities helps to improve regulators' vigilance. Moreover, a holistic executive evaluation system that shows more tolerance for short‐term underperformance is needed.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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