Does Religion Matter to Equity Pricing?

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作者
Sadok El Ghoul
Omrane Guedhami
Yang Ni
Jeffrey Pittman
Samir Saadi
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[1] University of Alberta,Campus Saint
[2] University of South Carolina,Jean
[3] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Moore School of Business
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Antai College of Economics & Management
[5] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Faculty of Business Administration
[6] Queen’s University,Queen’s School of Business
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2012年 / 111卷
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Religion; Cost of equity capital; Investor protection; Corporate governance;
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For a sample comprising 36,105 U.S. firm-year observations from 1985 to 2008, we find that firms located in more religious counties enjoy cheaper equity financing costs. This result is robust to a battery of sensitivity tests, including alternative assumptions and model specifications, additional controls for noise in analyst forecasts, and various approaches to addressing endogeneity. In another set of tests, we find that the equity pricing role that religion plays comes predominantly from Mainline Protestants. We also document that the effect of religiosity on firms’ cost of equity capital is larger for firms (periods) lacking alternative monitoring (regulation) mechanisms as measured by lower institutional ownership (the pre-SOX era), implying that religion plays a corporate governance role. Finally, we find that the importance of religion to equity pricing is concentrated in firms that suffer lower visibility, which tend to be more sensitive to local social and economic factors. By examining the links between religiosity and valuation at the firm level, we provide strong, robust evidence supporting the perspective that religion facilitates economic development.
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页码:491 / 518
页数:27
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