Entrenchment vs long-term benefits : classified boards and CSR
Purpose: Although most corporate directors face reelection by shareholders each year, directors of companies with classified boards are elected for multiple-year terms. Classified boards may engender managerial entrenchment, which may make directors less responsive to shareholders’ interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Alternatively, classified boards may engender a longer-term focus, which could make the board more willing to engage in projects with longer-term benefits, such as CSR. This study aims to assess whether larger boards, with potentially more diverse voices, may be positively related to CSR, and a larger board may change the classified boards/CSR relationship. Design/method/approach: The authors examine the relationship between board type (companies with and without classified boards), board size and CSR for 4,489 firm-years (1,540 with classified boards and 2,949 without classified boards) from 2013 through 2015. Findings: The authors find no difference in CSR strengths between companies with and without classified boards, but the authors do find that companies with classified boards have more CSR concerns than companies without classified boards. For all types of boards, a larger board size is associated with more CSR strengths and reduces the negative impact of having a classified board on CSR concerns. Practical implications: Classified boards may be less responsive to shareholders’ preference for reduced company CSR concerns, but an increase in board size can mitigate this effect. Social implications: Classified boards may weaken a company’s CSR performance. Originality/value: This is the first paper to consider the relationship between classified board and CSR.
Year of publication: |
2019
|
---|---|
Authors: | Cullinan, Charles P. ; Mahoney, Lois ; Roush, Pamela B. |
Published in: |
Journal of Global Responsibility. - Emerald, ISSN 2041-2568, ZDB-ID 2540561-5. - Vol. 10.2019, 1 (08.03.), p. 69-86
|
Publisher: |
Emerald |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Cullinan, Charles P., (2019)
-
Are CSR activities associated with shareholder voting in director elections and say-on-pay votes?
Cullinan, Charles P., (2017)
-
Cullinan, Charles P., (2011)
- More ...