Yp. Gong et al., Role conflict and ambiguity of CEOs in international joint ventures: A transaction cost perspective, J APPL PSYC, 86(4), 2001, pp. 764-773
Insights from transaction cost economics were used to study the boundary co
nditions underlying the role conflict and ambiguity of 265 CEOs in Chinese-
based international joint ventures. Role conflict and ambiguity were lower
when the contract between parents was more complete. Contract completeness
fully mediated the effects of parent objective gap and parent formalization
on role ambiguity but only partially so in the case of role conflict. Role
conflict was lower when the foreign parent was dominant in the venture but
higher when the local parent was dominant. Role conflict and ambiguity wer
e inversely related to cultural distance. Neither construct had a detriment
al effect on international joint venture performance. Implications for role
theory are discussed.