“…There is an emerging literature on the effects of disclosing anti-corruption information on corruption and voting behaviour (Ferraz & Finan, 2008;Cavalcanti et al, 2018;Avis et al, 2018;. Some studies have analysed the impact of the current anti-corruption campaign in China on related outcomes, such as corruption-related rent-seeking (Chen & Kung, 2019), political support (Wang & Dickson, 2022), civil servant recruitment (Jiang et al, 2022) and different corporate behaviours (e.g., Xu & Yano, 2017;Hao et al, 2020;Xu et al, 2021). Others shed light on whether investigating high-ranking officials will reduce or, inversely, increase actual corruption from a purely theoretical angle (Che et al, 2019).…”