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How do you build the best board for your organization? What attributes and skills are required by law and what mix of experiences and talents will give you the best corporate governance? What are the commonly required director attributes that are a must for each board and how do you customize...
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The purpose of this paper is to study the relevance of ownership and CEOs' characteristics in the implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. Specifically, it is proposed that ownership structure characterised by the presence of large shareholders is related to CSR...
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Motivated by the on-going debate on the costs and benefits of CSR, we explore how talented managers view CSR investments. Based on nearly 20,000 observations across 17 years, our evidence reveals a non-monotonic effect of managerial talent on CSR. Exploiting a novel measure of managerial ability...
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The agency problem at the core of corporate law stems from a chronic potential conflict of interest between directors' self-interest and that of shareholders. Corporate law views directors' self-interest in terms of diverting welfare to directors at the expense of shareholders. Another component...
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, intelligence, security, resilience, controls & assurance). The central theme of this proposal is that there is now a strategic …
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How consequential is social reputation for a CEO's career? We find that the CEOs of those firms with greater strengths (controversies) on corporate social responsibilities (CSR) are more (less) likely to serve on external boards, and they hold more (fewer) outside directorships. CEOs lose board...
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This study examines whether the corporate cultural similarity between a target and an acquiring firm influences the acquiring managers' decision to abandon a corporate acquisition attempt conditional on the acquiring firm's stock price reaction at the announcement of the deal. We find that...
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This file provides additional robustness checks for CEO Employee Approval and Firm Value: Evidence from Employees' Choice Awards. Section one presents a stylized model between CEO employee approval and firm outcomes. Section two describes sample construction for samples not in the data section...
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This study examines the impact of employees' opinions of chief executive officers (CEO) on firm value. Leveraging close employee vote shares in event study and regression discontinuity specifications from Glassdoor's "Top CEOs Employees' Choice" award list suggest a causal link of the...
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