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Overconfident CEOs, corporate social responsibility, and tax avoidance: Evidence from China
We investigate the influence of CEO overconfidence on the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and tax avoidance. Prior studies on the relationship between CSR and tax avoidance find mixed results. Using granular data of listed Chinese companies, we find that firms with higher CSR scores systematically exhibit higher tax avoidance. Importantly, we find that this relationship is moderated in firms with overconfident CEOs. We contend that overconfident CEOs are less likely to strategically use CSR as a risk-management tool. Additional analysis shows that this moderating effect comes mainly from non-state-owned enterprises. Our findings stand up to a battery of sensitivity tests, including the use of CSR subdimensions. In summary, we provide consistent evidence about the moderating effect of CEO overconfidence on the relationship between CSR and tax avoidance. These results partially reconcile the mixed findings of prior empirical literature.
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The Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation publishes articles which deal with most areas of international accounting including auditing, taxation and management accounting. The journal''s goal is to bridge the gap between academic researchers and practitioners by publishing papers that are relevant to the development of the field of accounting. Submissions are expected to make a contribution to the accounting literature, including as appropriate the international accounting literature typically found in JIAAT and other primary US-based international accounting journals as well as in leading European accounting journals. Applied research findings, critiques of current accounting practices and the measurement of their effects on business decisions, general purpose solutions to problems through models, and essays on world affairs which affect accounting practice are all within the scope of the journal.