Does media coverage help firms “lobby” for government subsidies? Evidence from China

被引:0
|
作者
Jin-hui Luo
Zeyue Huang
Ruichao Zhu
机构
[1] Xiamen University,School of Management
[2] The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,HKUST Business School
来源
Asia Pacific Journal of Management | 2021年 / 38卷
关键词
China; Government subsidies; Media coverage; Private firms; Resource dependence theory; Special treatment (ST);
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This study draws on the resource dependence theory to investigate the effect of media coverage on local governments’ subsidizing behavior. Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed firms spanning 2007–2012, we find that media coverage significantly increases both the likelihood and the amount of focal firms’ subsidies received from local governments. The positive relationship is found to be more pronounced for firms under special treatment (ST) status and for private firms. Further, we find that both positive and negative media coverage are positively associated with focus firms’ government subsidy receiving. Overall, our findings indicate that media coverage plays a “lobbying” role in helping firms particularly those vulnerable firms acquire subsidies from local governments. This study contributes to the resource dependence theory by suggesting that local governments are subject to public opinion evoked by media coverage, and also enriches the literature regarding the role of media coverage.
引用
收藏
页码:259 / 290
页数:31
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Do firms actively manage media coverage when issuing convertible bonds? Evidence from China
    Liu, E-Ping
    Mo, Fan
    APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 2023, 30 (11) : 1411 - 1416
  • [22] The certification effect of government R&D subsidies on innovative entrepreneurial firms' access to bank finance: evidence from China
    Li, Li
    Chen, Jean
    Gao, Hongli
    Xie, Li
    SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS, 2019, 52 (01) : 241 - 259
  • [23] The certification effect of government R&D subsidies on innovative entrepreneurial firms’ access to bank finance: evidence from China
    Li Li
    Jean Chen
    Hongli Gao
    Li Xie
    Small Business Economics, 2019, 52 : 241 - 259
  • [24] MEDIA COVERAGE, TOURISM GROWTH, AND SPATIAL SPILLOVER: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA
    Sun, Xiaolong
    Lin, Bishu
    Gao, Be
    Lin, Yuxia
    TOURISM ANALYSIS, 2018, 23 (04): : 503 - 515
  • [25] Effect of government R&D subsidies on firms' innovation in China
    Wu, Ruirui
    Liu, Zhiying
    Ma, Chaoliang
    Chen, Xiafei
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION, 2020, 28 (01) : 42 - 59
  • [26] Does media coverage deter firms from withholding bad news? Evidence from stock price crash risk
    An, Zhe
    Chen, Chen
    Naiker, Vic
    Wang, Jun
    JOURNAL OF CORPORATE FINANCE, 2020, 64
  • [27] Media coverage and stock liquidity: Evidence from China
    Huang, Can
    Huang, Hung-Yi
    Ho, Kung-Cheng
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE, 2024, 89 : 665 - 682
  • [28] The impact of managerial political connections and quality on government subsidies Evidence from Chinese listed firms
    Wu, Jianfeng
    Cheng, Menita Liu
    CHINESE MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 2011, 5 (02) : 207 - 226
  • [29] BEHAVIOR AND INFLUENCE MECHANISMS OF ENTERPRISES USING GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA
    Yan, Xiaochang
    Huang, Guitian
    TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, 2021, 27 (06) : 1325 - 1356
  • [30] The effect of government subsidies on firms' innovation performance: does subsidy continuity matter?
    Liu, Lihua
    Xu, Xuelu
    APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2025, 57 (05) : 471 - 487