Feiyang Cheng , Jing Liao , Xutang Liu , Ahmet Sensoy , Shouyu Yao
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Local happiness and corporate financial misconduct: Does happiness reduce organizational opportunistic behavior?
This study explores the impact of local happiness on corporate financial misconduct. Using large-scale survey data to construct the measurement of the local happiness level, we find that firms headquartered in happier regions are less likely to engage in financial misconduct. Our mechanism analysis indicates that local happiness promotes the building of regional social capital and the cost of misconduct is higher in regions with higher happiness levels, which explains the mitigating effect of local happiness on corporate misconduct. Moreover, the effect of local happiness is more salient when firms are in regions with a lower level of marketization and less financial supervision expenditures and firms with weaker corporate governance mechanisms and risk tolerance. Our results highlight that happiness, a measure of subjective well-being, can serve as a substitute for formal institutions to alleviate organizational misconduct, especially when formal institutions are weak.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Accounting and Public Policy publishes research papers focusing on the intersection between accounting and public policy. Preference is given to papers illuminating through theoretical or empirical analysis, the effects of accounting on public policy and vice-versa. Subjects treated in this journal include the interface of accounting with economics, political science, sociology, or law. The Journal includes a section entitled Accounting Letters. This section publishes short research articles that should not exceed approximately 3,000 words. The objective of this section is to facilitate the rapid dissemination of important accounting research. Accordingly, articles submitted to this section will be reviewed within fours weeks of receipt, revisions will be limited to one, and publication will occur within four months of acceptance.