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Title Keju tradition and major litigation cases: The persistent impact of Confucian norm standard
ID_Doc 79330
Authors Hu, XF; Wang, WL; Xu, R; Xiao, FL
Title Keju tradition and major litigation cases: The persistent impact of Confucian norm standard
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1111/acfi.13300
Abstract Using the variation in China's civil examination system (keju) achievements across prefecture-level cities in the Ming-Qing period (c.1368-1905), we find that keju tradition has a persistent impact on the norm of business ethics today. With one standard deviation increase of keju tradition intensity, the probability of major litigation cases for local listed firms decreases by nearly 12% of the sample mean. The persistent effect of keju tradition can be attributed to two channels, the social value of fair competition and the excess cost of misconduct. Further analysis shows that our result is not driven by conservatism.
Author Keywords business ethics; corporate misconduct; keju tradition; major litigation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001286174700001
WoS Category Business, Finance
Research Area Business & Economics
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