Firms and collective reputation: a Study of the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal

R Bachmann, G Ehrlich, Y Fan, D Ruzic… - Journal of the …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Journal of the European Economic Association, 2023academic.oup.com
This paper uses the 2015 Volkswagen (VW) emissions scandal as a natural experiment to
provide evidence that collective reputation externalities are economically significant. Using a
combination of difference-in-differences and demand estimation approaches, we document
a spillover effect from the scandal to the non-VW German auto manufacturers. The spillover
amounts to an average drop of $2,057 in consumer valuations of these manufacturers'
vehicles and a 34.6% reduction in their annual sales. We substantiate our interpretation that …
Abstract
This paper uses the 2015 Volkswagen (VW) emissions scandal as a natural experiment to provide evidence that collective reputation externalities are economically significant. Using a combination of difference-in-differences and demand estimation approaches, we document a spillover effect from the scandal to the non-VW German auto manufacturers. The spillover amounts to an average drop of $2,057 in consumer valuations of these manufacturers’ vehicles and a 34.6% reduction in their annual sales. We substantiate our interpretation that the estimates reflect a reputation spillover using data on internet search behavior and direct measures of consumer sentiment from Twitter.
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