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'Keep it in the family": the impact of national institutions and family business groups on firm-level disclosure in the Caribbean tax havens

'Keep it in the family": the impact of national institutions and family business groups on firm-level disclosure in the Caribbean tax havens
'Keep it in the family": the impact of national institutions and family business groups on firm-level disclosure in the Caribbean tax havens
Using a unique, hand-collected sample of 169 firms in the Caribbean region, this paper explores an interrelationship between family control, institutional factors and firm-level transparency in off-shore financial centres and tax havens. Our analysis shows that family control is positively associated with the degree of information disclosure in these generally secretive jurisdictions. This relationship is moderated by the contingency factors associated with formal and informal institutions on various level, such as the firm’s belonging to a financial services industry and the quality of formal institutions in a specific jurisdiction.
Hearn, Bruce
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Hearn, Bruce
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Hearn, Bruce (2023) 'Keep it in the family": the impact of national institutions and family business groups on firm-level disclosure in the Caribbean tax havens. Copenhagen Business School workshop on international business and corporate governance, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark. 10 - 12 Oct 2023.

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Abstract

Using a unique, hand-collected sample of 169 firms in the Caribbean region, this paper explores an interrelationship between family control, institutional factors and firm-level transparency in off-shore financial centres and tax havens. Our analysis shows that family control is positively associated with the degree of information disclosure in these generally secretive jurisdictions. This relationship is moderated by the contingency factors associated with formal and informal institutions on various level, such as the firm’s belonging to a financial services industry and the quality of formal institutions in a specific jurisdiction.

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Published date: 10 October 2023
Venue - Dates: Copenhagen Business School workshop on international business and corporate governance, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2023-10-10 - 2023-10-12

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Local EPrints ID: 509348
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509348
PURE UUID: ab7beb49-02d5-44bb-a3a5-ad938ab38d76
ORCID for Bruce Hearn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9767-0198

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Date deposited: 19 Feb 2026 17:40
Last modified: 20 Feb 2026 02:56

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