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Little is known about how socioeconomic characteristics of executive teams affect corporate governance in banking. Exploiting a unique dataset, we show how age, gender, and education composition of executive teams affect risk taking of financial institutions. First, we establish that age,...
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"The authors jointly analyze the static, selection, and dynamic effects of domestic, foreign, and state ownership on bank performance. They argue that it is important to include indicators of all the relevant governance effects in the same model. "Nonrobustness" checks (which purposely exclude...
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structure: high shareholdings of outside directors and chief officers (managers with a “chief officer” position, such as the CEO …
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chief officers (managers with a “chief officer” position, such as the CEO, CFO, etc.) do not have a direct impact on the …
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