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The impact of product market competition on workplace safety

Emdad Islam, Blake Loriot, Lubna Rahman

2025Journal of Corporate Finance7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigate the impact of product market competition (PMC) on workplace health and safety violations. Our findings reveal that firms facing intense PMC have higher incidences of workplace safety standards violations and pay higher penalties for such offenses. By leveraging reductions in import tariffs as quasi-exogenous shocks, we demonstrate that competitive pressures significantly worsen these violations. The strategic orientations of firms, whether towards cost-cutting or product differentiation, markedly shape these outcomes. Furthermore, pressure from analysts amplifies the negative impact, while labor unionization helps mitigate these detrimental effects, highlighting the nuanced interplay between governance and market forces.

Topics & Concepts

Competition (biology)BusinessProduct (mathematics)Product marketIndustrial organizationEconomicsMicroeconomicsGeometryBiologyIncentiveEcologyMathematicsOccupational Health and Safety ResearchPublic Procurement and PolicyRegulation and Compliance Studies