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Title: Stakeholder orientation and the cost of debt : evidence from state-level adoption of constituency statutes
Authors: Gao, H
Li, K
Ma, Y 
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Source: Journal of financial and quantitative analysis, Sept 2021, v. 56, no. 6, p. 1908-1944
Abstract: We examine the causal effect of stakeholder orientation on firms' cost of debt. Our test exploits the staggered state-level adoption of constituency statutes, which allows directors to consider stakeholders' interests when making business decisions. We find a significant drop in loan spreads for firms incorporated in states that adopted such statutes relative to firms incorporated elsewhere. We further show that constituency statutes reduce the cost of debt through the channels of mitigating conflicts of interest between residual and fixed claimants and between holders of liquid claims and holders of illiquid claims, limiting legal liability and lowering takeover threats.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Journal: Journal of financial and quantitative analysis 
ISSN: 0022-1090
EISSN: 1756-6916
DOI: 10.1017/S0022109020000605
Rights: © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington
This article has been published in a revised form in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022109020000605. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use. © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington.
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