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Nothing to fear: strong corporate culture and workplace safety

Jesper Haga, Fredrik Huhtamäki, Dennis Sundvik, Timmy Thor

2024Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we investigate the link between corporate culture and workplace safety. Using a machine learning based measure of corporate culture and data on employee- and safety-related violations, we find that firms with stronger corporate culture are less likely to be penalized, incur lower regulatory fines, and have a reduced number of violations. As a potential channel, we document higher safety expenditures with stronger corporate culture. When we examine establishment-level data on actual injuries and illnesses, we find that firms with stronger corporate culture have significantly lower injury and illness rates. While shareholders have previously been found to benefit from a stronger corporate culture, we contribute with both research and practical implications on the positive effects of a strong corporate culture for employees and society at large.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate financeNothingOrganizational cultureBusinessSafety culturePublic relationsPolitical scienceManagementEconomicsEpistemologyFinancePhilosophyOccupational Health and Safety ResearchRisk Management in Financial FirmsSupply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
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