Dr Yonghao Xu, a researcher of the base, has published a collaborative paper titled "Does internal whistleblowing build more socially responsible firms?" in the International Review of Economics and Finance.
Abstract:
We examine the impact of internal whistleblowing on firms' CSR performance. We find that establishing internal whistleblowing poses a significantly positive impact on firms' CSR performance. To alleviate endogenous problems, we implement the instrumental variable regression and propensity score matching methods.
Furthermore, we find that the effect of internal whistleblowing on firms' CSR performance is more pronounced in firms with fewer financial constraints or own higher profitability, firms with less institutional shareholding and less analyst following, and firms located in provinces with a greater cultural atmosphere of egalitarianism and humanism. Finally, we further provide evidence that a positive effect of internal whistleblowing on firms' profit and market value is stronger among the more socially responsible firms. Our paper is the first to explore the link between the monitoring role of employees and firms' CSR, contributing to the growing literature on whether and how employees impact a firm's CSR performance.
Keywords: Whistleblowing; CSR performance; Internal governance
Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iref.2023.03.016
Teacher profile
XU Yonghao, lecturer, School of Finance, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law. Bachelor of Mathematics and Applied Science from the School of Mathematical Sciences, Peking University; Bachelor of Economics from the National School of Development, Peking University; Doctor of Finance from Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. After graduation in 2021, he has joined Zhongnan University of Economics and Law as a lecturer in the School of Finance. His research focuses on finTech, Behavioral Finance, Household Finance and Asset Pricing. His research has been published in Economics Letters and Management World.