高地位跌落威胁与企业贿赂:来自两位韩国总统被揭露的会计记录的证据

Threat of falling high status and corporate bribery: Evidence from the revealed accounting records of two South Korean presidents

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2017
被引 56
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,长期享有高社会地位但当前经济表现平庸的企业,更可能进行大规模贿赂,基于1987-1992年两位韩国总统的会计记录数据。

Abstract

Research Summary : Social status and its dynamics may be an important predictor of which firms will engage in large‐scale bribery. Prior theory is incomplete, however, and prior studies have lacked comprehensive and reliable data on firm‐level bribery decisions. We offer a new theoretical prediction and a novel data set on high‐level corruption in South Korea, where the accounting records of two presidents in the 1987–1992 era were exposed to after‐the‐fact legal and public scrutiny. We find that, controlling for a range of alternative explanations, the threat of falling high status—that is, the combination of longstanding high social status with current‐period mediocre economic performance relative to that of industry peers—is a statistically and economically meaningful predictor of increases in the amount of large‐scale corporate bribery. Managerial Summary : What leads companies to engage in large‐scale bribery of senior politicians? Our concept of “threat of falling high status” refers to a circumstance where companies that have historically enjoyed high status through their owner families’ elite marriage networks experience mediocre economic performance relative to their peers. We show that this threat of falling high status is a notable determinant of large‐scale corporate bribery of senior politicians, using court data on corporate bribery of two South Korean presidents during 1987–1992. The implication of our study is twofold. Companies can strengthen internal control systems to avoid any large‐scale illegal activities at a higher level. Law enforcement agencies can also implement targeted monitoring programs to preempt illegal activities among companies facing the threat of falling high status.

企业贿赂社会地位公司治理韩国政治会计记录