Corporate social responsibility and profit shifting

Iftekhar Hasan, Panagiotis Karavitis, Pantelis Kazakis, Woon Sau Leung

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In this work we investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and profit shifting. First, we employ worldwide data for parent firms and their foreign subsidiaries to derive a profit shifting measure. Then, drawing on legitimacy theory and risk-management strategy, we find corporate social responsibility to be positively correlated with profit shifting. In addition, we find this relationship to be stronger in parent firms in countries under the territorial tax system. We perform a battery of sensitivity tests and robustness checks to corroborate our findings. By and large, our results suggest that multinational firms with higher CSR scores shift larger amounts of profits to their low-tax foreign subsidiaries, potentially indicating strategic planning in the choice of CSR investments by multinational enterprises.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 2019
EventFMA Annual Conference 2019 - Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans LA, United States
Duration: 23 Oct 201926 Oct 2019
https://www.fma.org/new-orleans

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ConferenceFMA Annual Conference 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans LA
Period23/10/1926/10/19
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