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    Departures of Tainted Outside Directors: A Threshold Approach From Two Competing Theoretical Perspectives.Longwei Tian, Xinran Wang, Jun Xia & Yuan Li - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Although a tainted outside director’s social status may serve as a buffer against devaluation owing to an affiliate firm’s corporate financial misconduct, the extent of this buffer effect is unclear. We propose a threshold approach by introducing the expectancy violation perspective, which generates a theoretical tension from the network-embeddedness perspective, to clarify the following question: From which perspective does the buffer effect of social status become more salient? Specifically, we propose an inverted U–shaped relationship between the directors’ social status and (...)
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    Does Confucianism Prompt Firms to Participate in Poverty Alleviation Campaigns?Min Huang, Xiaobo Li, Jun Xia & Mengyao Li - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (4):743-762.
    This study examines the influence of Confucianism on corporate poverty alleviation (PA) participation. We argue that firms in regions with more Confucian temples are more likely to participate in government-initiated PA programs because Confucianism emphasizes common social welfare. This positive relationship is stronger for firms with chief executive officers born in Confucian regions and for firms that are under high media pressure, as the trade-off between social welfare and firm interest is in favor of Confucianism. Using a sample of Chinese-listed (...)
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    How Do Political and Nonpolitical Ties Affect Corporate Regulatory Participation? A Regulatory Capture Perspective.Jun Xia, Fiona Kun Yao, Xiaoli Yin, Xinran Wang & Zhouyu Lin - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    This study extends regulatory capture theory to investigate how and to what extent a firm’s political and nonpolitical ties jointly influence corporate regulatory participation. In the context of regulatory standards setting, although firms with political ties are better able to promote firm standards into industry regulations, it remains unclear whether the coexistence of firms’ nonpolitical ties (i.e., university ties and interlocked firms in our study) is more or less likely to reduce the effect of political ties. Although corporate leaders with (...)
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  4. Song xue gai yao.Junyu Xia - 2021 - Xinbei Shi: Hua Xia Chu Ban You Xian Gong Si.
    'Song xue gai yao' zhi zai wan cheng yi bu yi Song xue nei rong wei zhu, yu Huang Zongxi xian sheng 'Song yuan xue an' bing xing de song xue zhu zuo, yi mi bu qi zhu duo bu zu, wei hou shi xue zhe zhao dao yan jiu Song xue de men jing he tong lu. Zuo zhe xuan dao du zhe bu yao yi fu gu yan guang kan Song xue, bu yao yi feng jian chan wu (...)
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  5. Xian dai xi fang di fei li xing zhu yi si chao.Jun Xia - 1986 - Shenyang: Liaoning sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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