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Labor unions, pay disparity and financial statement comparability

Eun Hye Jo (Costello College of Business, George Mason University–Korea, Incheon, South Korea)
Jung Wha Lee (Costello College of Business, George Mason University–Korea, Incheon, South Korea)

International Journal of Managerial Finance

ISSN: 1743-9132

Article publication date: 4 January 2024

Issue publication date: 10 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study examines how the presence of labor unions affects a firm’s pay disparity between executives and employees and its financial statement comparability.

Design/methodology/approach

It uses firm-level labor union data in Korea and applies regression analyses to a sample of 1,776 firm-year observations from 2004 to 2008.

Findings

The authors find that unionized firms have a smaller pay disparity between executives and employees than non-unionized firms, suggesting that labor unions place pressure on the pay structure. Unionization also lowers financial statement comparability, which helps managers of unionized firms maintain information asymmetry. Further, this negative relationship between unionization and financial statement comparability is stronger in non-chaebol firms, implying that they are more motivated than chaebol firms to reduce their financial statement comparability in response to the presence of labor unions. In addition, the negative relationship between unionization and financial statement comparability is pronounced in profit-making firms, firms with less analyst following, firms with fewer foreign investors and firms in more competitive product markets.

Research limitations/implications

The finding that firms adjust comparability in response to labor unions interests regulators and policymakers, who emphasize the role of comparability in providing usefulness to information users.

Originality/value

The findings add to the existing literature on the effect of labor unions on firms' pay structures and accounting choices.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Professor Yawson (editor) and an anonymous reviewer for providing valuable comments and suggestions. Any remaining errors are their own. Eun Hye Jo acknowledges financial support from the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2020S1A5B5A16083063).

Citation

Jo, E.H. and Lee, J.W. (2024), "Labor unions, pay disparity and financial statement comparability", International Journal of Managerial Finance, Vol. 20 No. 4, pp. 1094-1118. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMF-06-2023-0294

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