Corporate Philanthropy and Tunneling: Evidence from China

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作者
Jun Chen
Wang Dong
Jamie Tong
Feida Zhang
机构
[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Accounting and Finance, School of Management
[2] University of Western Australia,Accounting and Finance Discipline, UWA Business School
[3] Murdoch University,School of Management and Governance
来源
Journal of Business Ethics | 2018年 / 150卷
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Corporate philanthropy; Tunneling; China evidence;
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This paper examines the association between corporate philanthropy and tunneling by controlling shareholders. Using a unique dataset from China, the paper finds evidence that firms donating more are less likely to tunnel. The negative association between philanthropy and tunneling is stronger when firms are faced with more severe agency conflicts, as indicated by lower largest shareholding, fewer growth opportunities, lower state ownership, and weaker product market competition. The results suggest that companies engaging in philanthropy have incentives to enhance their reputations and improve their relationships with stakeholders.
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页码:135 / 157
页数:22
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