When local newspapers shut down, corporate misconduct increases by 1.1%, and penalties rise by 15%, according to Harvard Business School research by Jonas Heese and colleagues. This data underlines the vital role local newspapers play in monitoring corporate behavior and disputes the idea that other sources can adequately replace them. It highlights the real costs to communities when local newspapers vanish.

Participants

  • Caspar David Peter
    Role: Faculty
    Reference type: Referenced

Media Outlets

  • NiemanReports (Magazine)