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Abstract
This paper identifies an externality of a firm’s unionization that affects the financing decisions of non-unionized firms within a local labor market. We find that non-unionized firms increase their leverage ratios and hold less cash reserves following a union victory at other firms. This “shadow union” effect manifests through the heightened threat of unionization following shadow union organizing. Specifically, the effect is more pronounced when the probability of unionization rises by a larger margin and non-union firms face higher union rents conditional on being unionized. The threat appears credible enough to shape corporate financing decisions: shadow unions raise employees’ wages and the likelihood of subsequent union victories in the local labor market. Additional results indicate that the shadow union effect is distinct from leverage-mimicking behavior. Overall, our findings suggest that shadow labor market institutions create a strategic incentive for non-unionized firms to adopt less conservative financial policies to combat the union threat.
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The Journal of Corporate Finance aims to publish high quality, original manuscripts that analyze issues related to corporate finance. Contributions can be of a theoretical, empirical, or clinical nature. Topical areas of interest include, but are not limited to: financial structure, payout policies, corporate restructuring, financial contracts, corporate governance arrangements, the economics of organizations, the influence of legal structures, and international financial management. Papers that apply asset pricing and microstructure analysis to corporate finance issues are also welcome.