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Those looking for honest companies to invest in might want to check out businesses based in more religious communities, suggests a new paper from the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. The study found that businesses with head offices in places with high levels of "religiosity" were less likely to experience stock price crashes as a result of not disclosing bad financial news. And it didn't matter whether those at the top were religious or not. Just being in a town where social norms are influenced by religious codes of behavior was enough to rub off on(感染,沾上) the companies operating there.
"There is nothing quicker to losing your good name in a religious milieu1 than doing something like withholding2 bad news and not being upfront. There's a real cost," said Jeffrey Callen, a Rotman professor of accounting3 who co-wrote the paper with former graduate student Xiaohua Fang4, now an assistant business professor at Georgia State University.
The researchers used data from 1971 to 2000 about the number of churches and church membership in U.S. counties from the American Religion Data Archive. They compared this with information about stock returns and accounting restatements for U.S. companies, including where those companies were headquartered.
Previous research has shown that religious managers are less likely to manipulate the flow of information and a religious setting tends to foster more whistleblowers(告密者) within a corporation, raising the risk of manipulators getting caught.
The researchers' own finding of a strong correlation5 between religiosity and a low risk of stock price crash due to bad news "hoarding," was particularly strong among companies with weak governance.
"Where you have strong corporate6 governance, religion doesn't need to kick in," said Prof. Callen. "But where there is poor corporate governance, religion substitutes for it."
Although Prof. Callen is an orthodox Jew, he was "agnostic" about the topic prior to his co-author suggesting it, and was surprised that the findings were so strong.
However, the paper should not be taken to suggest that religious people are more moral than others, he said.
"Social norms of all types are going to be useful to minimize all sorts of bad behavior by firms," he said.
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