Vol.:(0123456789)
Journal of Management and Governance
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10997-021-09612-7
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Corporate and regional governance antecedents
of the Legality Rating of private Italian companies
Fabio La Rosa
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· Sergio Paternostro
2
· Francesca Bernini
3
Accepted: 19 November 2021
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature
2021
Abstract
As Legality Rating (LR) for Italian companies was only recently introduced, it is an
under-investigated phenomenon that is difcult to univocally interpret or structure
within a well-defned theoretical framework. Given that certain governance charac-
teristics can drive strategic decisions and have a crucial role to play in the legitimacy
process, this paper sets out to explore how governance can infuence a frm’s attitude
and signal its socially responsible behaviour, in terms of legality. We investigated
both corporate and regional governance antecedents using a sample of 1049 private
Italian frms with a listed LR in 2016. We analysed hierarchical linear models with
the LR score as a dependent variable, ranging from one to seven points. As a frst in
governance studies, we adopted the European Quality of Government Index to inves-
tigate diferences in regional-level governance. We found that board size, ownership
concentration, foreign ownership and being a cooperative were positively related to
LR. Our results show that, where governance features make frms more inclined to
safeguard their reputation, the LR is higher. Thus, rather than encouraging changes
oriented to greater respect for the principles of legality, the LR primarily highlights
companies that already behave honourably. Finally, a battery of robustness tests
and further analyses on the role of regional governance quality reveal a substitution
efect between regional and corporate governance.
Keywords Legality Rating · Private companies · Legitimacy theory · Corporate
governance · Regional governance quality · Legal behaviour
* Fabio La Rosa
fabio.larosa@unict.it
1
Department of Law, University of Catania, Via Gallo 24, 95124 Catania, Italy
2
Department of Law, LUMSA University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
3
Economics and Management Department, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy