The Disciplinary Effect of Social Media: Evidence from Firms' Responses to Glassdoor Reviews

Svenja Dube, Chenqi Zhu
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We examine how firms respond to the increased workplace transparency due to the coverage on Glassdoor.com, which collects and disseminates reviews on employee satisfaction. Leveraging the staggered timing of first-time reviews on Glassdoor, we use a difference-in-differences design and find that after being reviewed on Glassdoor, firms improve their workplace practices, measured by corporate social responsibility scores on employee relations and diversity. Consistent with firms improving their workplace practices to remain competitive in the labor market, we find that such improvement concentrates in firms with negative initial reviews and with high labor intensity. We also find firms increase disclosures about workplace practices after being reviewed and the increase concentrates in firms with high institutional ownership, consistent with firms providing more disclosures to appease investors. Overall, our findings suggest that the increased workplace transparency through social media has a disciplinary effect on corporate policies.
社交媒体的规训效应:来自企业对Glassdoor评论回应的证据
我们研究了公司如何应对工作场所透明度的提高,这是由于Glassdoor.com的报道,该网站收集并传播了员工满意度的评论。利用Glassdoor上首次评论的交错时间,我们使用了差异中的差异设计,发现在接受了Glassdoor的评论后,公司改善了他们的工作场所实践,通过员工关系和多样性的企业社会责任得分来衡量。与公司改善其工作场所实践以保持在劳动力市场上的竞争力一致,我们发现这种改善集中在具有负面初始评价和高劳动强度的公司。我们还发现,公司在接受审查后会增加对工作场所行为的披露,而且这种增加主要集中在机构持股比例高的公司,这与公司提供更多披露以安抚投资者的做法是一致的。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,通过社交媒体提高工作场所的透明度对公司政策有纪律影响。
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