Abstract

Despite their diverse backgrounds and histories, different countries and regions unanimously share the same awe culture that emphasizes family values and the sanctity of life. Using induced abortion in China's various provinces to measure the decline in awe culture, we find that a decrease in awe culture reduces corporate social security. Mechanism tests show that an increase in managers’ opportunism and risk preferences serve as underlying mechanisms.

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