Allocation of decision‐making power and labour income share in listed companies: Evidence from China
Xiang Yan,
Jenny Jing Wang and
Ren Fang Zhang
Accounting and Finance, 2024, vol. 64, issue 2, 1665-1692
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This paper utilises the perspective of listed companies to explore the influence of decision‐making power allocation on labour income share and analyses the possible mechanisms. Utilising 16,650 firm‐year observations from both the Shenzhen and Shanghai stock exchanges between 2008 and 2021, the results show that decentralised decision‐making power can significantly improve the labour income share of enterprises. This result is more obvious in enterprises with non‐state‐owned property rights and low total factor productivity. Furthermore, decentralising enterprise decision‐making power reduces rent dissipation within the company, improves enterprise investment enthusiasm, increases investment in research and development, and promotes upgrading the labour force.
Date: 2024
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