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Network Ties Among Low-Tax Firms


Jennifer L. Brown


Arizona State University (ASU) - W.P. Carey School of Business

Katharine D. Drake


University of Arizona - Department of Accounting

July 30, 2012

2011 American Taxation Association Midyear Meeting: JATA Conference

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Building upon the evidence in Brown (2011), this study examines (1) whether network ties help explain variation in tax avoidance, and (2) how the relation between network ties and tax avoidance varies depending on the nature and context of those ties. Drawing on social network theory, we posit that information on a range of tax avoidance strategies is shared among firms through their social network connections. Using board interlocks to proxy for these connections, we find that firms with greater board ties to low-tax firms have lower cash ETRs themselves. We also find that the association between a firm’s tax avoidance and its network ties varies depending on the nature of the firm’s ties. Social network ties are particularly influential when those ties involve network partners that are operationally and strategically similar and when those ties are created by executive directors.

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Date posted: February 15, 2011 ; Last revised: August 2, 2012

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Brown, Jennifer L. and Drake, Katharine D., Network Ties Among Low-Tax Firms (July 30, 2012). 2011 American Taxation Association Midyear Meeting: JATA Conference. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1761477 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1761477

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Jennifer L. Brown (Contact Author)
Arizona State University (ASU) - W.P. Carey School of Business ( email )
Tempe, AZ 85287-3706
United States
(480)965-6618 (Phone)
(480) 965-8392 (Fax)
Katharine D. Drake
University of Arizona - Department of Accounting ( email )
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States
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