Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea

This study aims to investigate the relationship between company reputation and the implied cost of capital in Korean companies from 2003 to 2016, based on research by Cao et al. (2015). In addition, we would like to examine the effect of tax avoidance. Company reputation increases corporate sustaina...

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Main Authors: Imhyeon Kim, Jinsoo Kim, Jeongyeon Kang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9997
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spelling doaj-dfbd1729601d42f190909bf93321c0b22020-12-01T00:01:01ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129997999710.3390/su12239997Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from KoreaImhyeon Kim0Jinsoo Kim1Jeongyeon Kang2Department of Accounting, Daegu University, 201 Daegudae-ro, Gyeongsan-si 38453, KoreaDepartment of Accounting, Jeju National University, 102 Jejudaehak-ro, Jeju-si 63243, KoreaCollege of Global Business, Sun Moon University, 70, 221 Sunmoon-ro, Tangjeong-myeon, Asan-si 31460, KoreaThis study aims to investigate the relationship between company reputation and the implied cost of capital in Korean companies from 2003 to 2016, based on research by Cao et al. (2015). In addition, we would like to examine the effect of tax avoidance. Company reputation increases corporate sustainability and enables sustainable management. In this study, Brandstock Top Index (BSTI), which represents Korea’s top 100 brands, was used as an interest variable representing company reputation. To examine the relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital, the multiple linear regression analysis was conducted using various measures of implied cost of capital as a dependent variable. As a result of empirical analysis, company reputation and implied cost of capital showed a significant negative relationship. The higher the company’s reputation, the less information asymmetry in the stock market, indicating that the implied cost of capital decreases. A significant negative relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital was not found in a group that was aggressive in tax avoidance. The contributions of this study are as follows. First, we presented the empirical result that company reputation and implied cost of capital were negatively related in Korea. It showed empirically the importance of company reputation in the Korean stock market. Second, in addition to the relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital, prior research was expanded considering tax avoidance.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9997company reputationsustainability managementimplied cost of capitaltax avoidance
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Jinsoo Kim
Jeongyeon Kang
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Jinsoo Kim
Jeongyeon Kang
Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
Sustainability
company reputation
sustainability management
implied cost of capital
tax avoidance
author_facet Imhyeon Kim
Jinsoo Kim
Jeongyeon Kang
author_sort Imhyeon Kim
title Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
title_short Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
title_full Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
title_fullStr Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
title_full_unstemmed Company Reputation, Implied Cost of Capital and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Korea
title_sort company reputation, implied cost of capital and tax avoidance: evidence from korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This study aims to investigate the relationship between company reputation and the implied cost of capital in Korean companies from 2003 to 2016, based on research by Cao et al. (2015). In addition, we would like to examine the effect of tax avoidance. Company reputation increases corporate sustainability and enables sustainable management. In this study, Brandstock Top Index (BSTI), which represents Korea’s top 100 brands, was used as an interest variable representing company reputation. To examine the relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital, the multiple linear regression analysis was conducted using various measures of implied cost of capital as a dependent variable. As a result of empirical analysis, company reputation and implied cost of capital showed a significant negative relationship. The higher the company’s reputation, the less information asymmetry in the stock market, indicating that the implied cost of capital decreases. A significant negative relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital was not found in a group that was aggressive in tax avoidance. The contributions of this study are as follows. First, we presented the empirical result that company reputation and implied cost of capital were negatively related in Korea. It showed empirically the importance of company reputation in the Korean stock market. Second, in addition to the relationship between company reputation and implied cost of capital, prior research was expanded considering tax avoidance.
topic company reputation
sustainability management
implied cost of capital
tax avoidance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9997
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