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dc.contributorSchool of Accounting and Financeen_US
dc.creatorGu, Xen_US
dc.creatorHasan, Ien_US
dc.creatorLu, Hen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-14T08:32:56Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-14T08:32:56Z-
dc.identifier.issn0167-4544en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/95273-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rights© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2021en_US
dc.rightsThis version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) and is subject to Springer Nature’s AM terms of use (https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms), but is not the Version of Record and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. The Version of Record is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-05020-x.en_US
dc.subjectCorporate reputationen_US
dc.subjectLegal environmenten_US
dc.subjectLitigationen_US
dc.subjectSocial capitalen_US
dc.subjectTrusten_US
dc.titleInstitutions and corporate reputation : evidence from public debt marketsen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.identifier.spage165en_US
dc.identifier.epage189en_US
dc.identifier.volume183en_US
dc.identifier.issue1en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10551-021-05020-xen_US
dcterms.abstractUsing data from China’s public debt markets, we study the value of corporate reputation and how it interacts with legal and cultural forces to assure accountability. Exploring lawsuits that change corporate reputation, we find that firms involved in lawsuits experience a decrease in bond values and a tightening of borrowing terms. Using the heterogeneities in legal and social capital environments across Chinese provinces, we find the effects are more pronounced for private firms, firms headquartered in provinces with low legal protections, and firms headquartered in provinces with high social capital. The results show that lawsuits that allege misconduct are associated with reputational penalties and that such penalties serve as substitutes for legal protections and as complements to cultural forces to provide ex post accountability and motivate ex ante trust.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsopen accessen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationJournal of business ethics, Feb. 2023, v. 183, no. 1, p. 165-189en_US
dcterms.isPartOfJournal of business ethicsen_US
dcterms.issued2023-02-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85123465122-
dc.identifier.eissn1573-0697en_US
dc.description.validate202209 bckwen_US
dc.description.oaAccepted Manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.FolderNumberRGC-B2-1179-b-
dc.description.fundingSourceRGCen_US
dc.description.fundingSourceOthersen_US
dc.description.fundingTextNational Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant No. 71703181]en_US
dc.description.pubStatusPublisheden_US
dc.description.oaCategoryGreen (AAM)en_US
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