학술논문

Cultural adaptation and corporate investment decisions: evidence from inter-regional investments
Document Type
article
Source
China Journal of Accounting Studies, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 631-659 (2023)
Subject
Cultural adaptation
inter-regional investment
opportunism
inter-regional development
Accounting. Bookkeeping
HF5601-5689
Finance
HG1-9999
Language
English
ISSN
21697213
2169-7221
2169-7213
Abstract
ABSTRACTCorporate inter-regional investment is an important channel for building the domestic economic cycle. This paper explores the impact of firms’ adaptation to regional culture on inter-regional investment based on the sample of newly-established inter-province subsidiaries of A-share listed firms in China from 2006 to 2017. We find that (1) Firms’ low cultural adaptation to home region promote corporate inter-regional investment. (2) Firms are more likely to invest in regions with cultural environments that are more compatible with their own culture value (3) Firms have better investment performance when investing in more culturally adapted regions through better cooperating with new stakeholders and reducing management cost. (4) The impact of cultural adaptation on inter-regional investments is also affected by the state ownership and corresponding regional formal institutions. Our findings have implications for firms to make location choice during inter-regional investment and can help governments attract capital flows.