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Erschienen in: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 2/2012

01.03.2012

Transaction cost economics and the roles of national culture: a test of hypotheses based on Inglehart and Hofstede

verfasst von: Jan-Benedict E. M. Steenkamp, Inge Geyskens

Erschienen in: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science | Ausgabe 2/2012

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Abstract

Transaction cost economics (TCE) is probably the most widely accepted theory on how firms can gain competitive advantage through efficient organization of their economic transactions. However, by focusing on the competitive environment in which companies operate, it abstracts from the cultural context in which governance decisions are made. We study the cultural boundedness of TCE using two seminal cultural theories: the political science/sociology framework of Inglehart and the management science framework of Hofstede. We use these theories to develop (main-effect) hypotheses about the cultural contexts in which TCE has higher predictive power as well as (interaction) hypotheses regarding particular cultural contexts that may inherently be more inclined than others to adopt certain non-market governance modes if the market “fails.” Hypotheses are tested using a meta-analysis on data collected from 128 studies from 12 countries on 3 continents, representing governance decisions of 60,926 companies. We find that TCE is a universal theory across all cultural contexts. This being said, we find that in societies low on power distance and in societies characterized by a strong emphasis on secular-rational and self-expression values, companies are more strongly guided in their governance decisions by economic, transaction-cost considerations than companies in societies high on power distance and in countries that are characterized by traditional and survival values. Further, TCE’s power to predict the specific type of non-market governance employed by the firm is systematically moderated by the national culture in which the firm operates. The power of TCE for predicting hierarchical governance is higher in countries that rate high on secular-rational values and on uncertainty avoidance and low on long-term orientation, whereas TCE is more diagnostic for predicting relational governance in countries high on self-expression values and low on power distance and on uncertainty avoidance. In sum, our meta-analysis provides support for our thesis that to fully understand governance choices made by firms, we need to integrate TCE and cultural theory. While managers around the world are guided by economic considerations, the cultural context in which they operate exerts a substantial—and predictable—contingent effect on their governance choices.

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Fußnoten
2
Although TCE scholars have alluded to the significance of cultural-institutional influences, “they stop short of a full appreciation of the more sociological issues” (Roberts and Greenwood 1997, p. 351).
 
3
The complete transaction cost framework also includes transaction frequency, although this construct has received limited attention in the transaction cost literature. Transaction frequency refers to the extent to which transactions are of a recurring kind. Williamson (1985) argues that transaction frequency provides an incentive for firms to employ hierarchical governance because the overhead cost of hierarchical governance will be easier to recover for transactions of a recurring kind. Transaction frequency is not included in this meta-analysis due to a lack of research capturing Williamson’s meaning of the construct. For example, several studies have treated frequency as being synonymous with the size of the business.
 
5
For uncertainty avoidance and masculinity, no main effects were hypothesized. However, they will be included in our empirical analysis.
 
6
For two reasons, we do not combine Eq. 1 and 2 in a single estimation equation. First, as mentioned earlier, it is not our purpose to contrast these two cultural theories, but rather to arrive at generalizations concerning cultural effects on TCE generalized across two self-contained cultural frameworks. Given this purpose, testing each theory separately is theoretically preferable to testing them together, especially since the theories are overlapping (Vinken et al. 2004). Second, estimating a single equation leads to severe multicollinearity. More specifically, four out of eight correlations between the interaction terms for the Inglehart versus the Hofstede dimensions are between .6 and .8. Of course, this is to be expected theoretically as the two theories are not orthogonal to each other.
 
7
In unweighted effect coding, the means of each group contribute equally to the overall unweighted mean. Unweighted effect coding is particularly useful when differences in number of observations per group are the result of incidental factors. In contrast, weighted effect coding is more useful when the relative size of each group is representative of its proportion in the population (Cohen et al. 2003, p. 321). Nothing in TCE theorizing or managerial practice suggests that governance decisions occur vastly more often in the U.S. than in Europe or Asia. Unweighted effect coding weighs each region equally, while weighted effect coding would give disproportionate weight to U.S. results.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Transaction cost economics and the roles of national culture: a test of hypotheses based on Inglehart and Hofstede
verfasst von
Jan-Benedict E. M. Steenkamp
Inge Geyskens
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2012
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science / Ausgabe 2/2012
Print ISSN: 0092-0703
Elektronische ISSN: 1552-7824
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11747-011-0266-1

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