Purpose - The representation of economic and financial crimes in the mass media can have a significant impact on readers’ and citizens’ perception of illegality and on a firm's propensity to invest in different areas of the same country. This paper studies the possible geographical media bias regarding tax evasion in Italy. Design/methodology/approach - The empirical analysis considers 618 articles on tax evasion published between 2012 and 2016 in two top Italian newspapers, La Repubblica (based in Rome) and Il Corriere della Sera (based in MIlan). Findings - Excluding Insular Italy (Sicily and Sardinia), the articles on tax evasion in southern Italy are systematically shorter. A further analysis shows that La Repubblica is largely responsible for this bias. This result holds after controlling for other events (bank robberies) and for the identity of journalists. Originality/value – Previous studies considered the possible media bias regarding particularly dramatic criminal events, for example, terrorism acts or murders. This paper considers a less dramatic though more pervasive crime. In addition, an assessment of media attitude towards tax evasion is more complex, because the news reports both the crime and the successful actions that combat it.
Tax evasion in the media: A comparison of southern versus central and northern Italy
Andrea Mangani
2019-01-01
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Purpose - The representation of economic and financial crimes in the mass media can have a significant impact on readers’ and citizens’ perception of illegality and on a firm's propensity to invest in different areas of the same country. This paper studies the possible geographical media bias regarding tax evasion in Italy. Design/methodology/approach - The empirical analysis considers 618 articles on tax evasion published between 2012 and 2016 in two top Italian newspapers, La Repubblica (based in Rome) and Il Corriere della Sera (based in MIlan). Findings - Excluding Insular Italy (Sicily and Sardinia), the articles on tax evasion in southern Italy are systematically shorter. A further analysis shows that La Repubblica is largely responsible for this bias. This result holds after controlling for other events (bank robberies) and for the identity of journalists. Originality/value – Previous studies considered the possible media bias regarding particularly dramatic criminal events, for example, terrorism acts or murders. This paper considers a less dramatic though more pervasive crime. In addition, an assessment of media attitude towards tax evasion is more complex, because the news reports both the crime and the successful actions that combat it.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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