EXPRESS: So, Sue Me … If You Can! How Legal Changes Diminishing Managers’ Risk of Being Held Liable by Shareholders Affect Firms’ Likelihood to Recall Products

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1177/00222429241231236
Arvid O. I. Hoffmann, C. Cheong, Hoàng-Long Phan, Ralf Zurbruegg
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Research examining the antecedents instead of consequences of recalls is relatively sparse and has not considered whether firms’ likelihood to recall products is influenced by legal changes that could induce managerial opportunism, such as those reducing shareholder litigation risk. To examine this question, the authors exploit the staggered adoption of universal demand (UD) laws across different states in the U.S. as a quasi-natural experiment. UD laws aim to prevent frivolous litigation from disrupting a firm’s normal business operations by making it more difficult for shareholders to sue managers for neglecting their fiduciary duties and hold them personally liable. Although UD laws are well-intended, the reduced threat of shareholder litigation disciplining a firm’s managers could have unintended negative consequences. Indeed, using a difference-in-differences (DiD) analysis, the authors find that following the adoption of UD laws, affected firms become less likely to recall products. This effect is weaker in the presence of organizational mechanisms constraining managers’ self-interest-seeking behavior, such as a corporate culture focused on customer needs and interests or the exercise of normative control through monitoring by institutional investors. The authors do not find support for a potential alternative explanation of operational improvement and therefore higher product quality driving their findings.
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快讯所以,告我吧......如果可以的话!降低管理者被股东追究责任风险的法律变化如何影响企业召回产品的可能性
有关召回的前因后果的研究相对较少,也没有考虑到企业召回产品的可能性是否会受到可能诱发管理机会主义的法律变化的影响,例如那些降低股东诉讼风险的法律变化。为了研究这个问题,作者利用美国不同州交错采用普遍需求法(UD)作为准自然实验。普遍索偿法旨在通过增加股东起诉管理者疏忽信托责任并追究其个人责任的难度,防止轻率诉讼干扰公司的正常业务运营。尽管 UD 法律的初衷是好的,但减少股东诉讼对公司管理者进行惩戒的威胁可能会带来意想不到的负面影响。事实上,作者利用差异分析(DiD)发现,在通过 UD 法律后,受影响的公司召回产品的可能性会降低。如果存在约束管理者追求自身利益行为的组织机制,如注重客户需求和利益的企业文化,或通过机构投资者的监督来实施规范性控制,这种效应就会减弱。作者并没有找到支持其研究结果的另一种可能的解释,即经营改善,从而提高产品质量。
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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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353
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