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Subjective status perception of entrepreneurs and firm-level international behavior: evidence from Chinese private firms

Sheng, Wei; Niu, Zhiyong*; Zhou, Xiaoyan
Social Sciences Citation Index
武汉大学

摘要

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the determinants of entrepreneurs' subjective social status perception (SSP) on firm international behaviors based on the upper echelons theory and social class theory. Design/methodology/approachTo test the hypotheses, the authors studied a large sample of 10,823 small- and medium-sized private Chinese enterprises from 2006 to 2014. FindingsThe results showed that entrepreneurs with higher status perception prefer international activity and firms have higher export intensity and intention. In addition, the social capital of entrepreneurs and institutional environment amplifies the positive relationship between SSP and international behavior. Originality/valueThis paper contributes to research on the upper echelon of management and extends our understanding of how managerial social characteristics influence international strategic decision-making. Besides, it also contributes to the emerging stream of social status research in international expansion studies and expand researchers' limited understanding of the effects of social status in business settings.

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Internationalization Export Subjective status perception Political capital Institutional environment