School of International Economics and Management, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China.
School of Economics, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 22;10:952823. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.952823. eCollection 2022.
Global health emergency as COVID-19 has brought unprecedented concerns to the health and safety of employees, which is important yet long-neglected. This paper studies the mechanism and influencing factors of Chinese family enterprises performance in employees' health and safety from information disclosure, practical action and dynamic change. And based on theoretical framework and empirical model, this paper provides feasible regulatory policies on the behavior of family business.
This study construct a game theory framework and uses a sample of Chinese A-share listed companies. The database is provided by a third-party corporate social responsibility rating agency, SynTao Green Finance. We use empirical models to test the hypothesis from the theoretical model of game theory.
In practice, family businesses are less likely to fulfill the health and safety responsibilities of employees compared to non-family businesses. Family businesses are likely to be more motivated than other businesses to send signals that they are performing their responsibilities well. From the view of operation term, family businesses will be gradually inclined to better fulfill the health and safety responsibilities of their employees, while this process will show a "U" shape change over operation time.
As there is inconsistency between the information disclosure and actual practice of family enterprises when it comes to the issue of employee health and safety, more related regulatory policies and stakeholder monitoring are needed. Although the performance of family enterprises in this regard will be better in the long run, it is still necessary to improve employees' legal and rights awareness and enhance the effectiveness of supervision over external stakeholders.
新冠疫情引发了全球卫生紧急事件,对员工的健康和安全造成了前所未有的关注,这一点至关重要,但长期以来却被忽视了。本文从信息披露、实际行动和动态变化三个方面研究了中国家族企业在员工健康和安全方面的绩效的机制和影响因素。并基于理论框架和实证模型,为家族企业的行为提供了可行的监管政策。
本研究构建了一个博弈论框架,并使用了中国 A 股上市公司的样本。数据库由第三方企业社会责任评级机构 SynTao Green Finance 提供。我们使用实证模型从博弈论理论模型检验假设。
在实践中,与非家族企业相比,家族企业履行员工健康和安全责任的可能性较小。家族企业比其他企业更有动机发出信号,表明他们正在很好地履行责任。从经营期限来看,家族企业将逐渐倾向于更好地履行员工健康和安全责任,而这一过程将在经营时间上呈现“U”形变化。
由于家族企业在员工健康和安全问题上的信息披露与实际做法之间存在不一致,因此需要更多相关的监管政策和利益相关者的监督。尽管从长期来看,家族企业在这方面的表现会更好,但仍有必要提高员工的法律和权利意识,并增强外部利益相关者监督的有效性。