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We investigate the impact of CEO’s happiness on firm innovation in China. As happiness is difficult to measure, we use CEO’s age based on the Happiness Curve theory. We find that when CEOs are in their less happy midlife stage, they more actively promote higher reward and risk innovation...
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Using a sample of US bank mergers from 1995 to 2012, we observe that the pre-post merger changes in CEO bonus are significantly negatively related to the strength of corporate governance within the bidding bank. This suggests that bonus compensation is not consistent with the “optimal...
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We examine the impact of compensation committee members’ (CC members’) age on CEO compensation using FTSE 350 firms for the period 2002 to 2017. Sociological theory suggests that age is a significant demographic factor influencing individuals’ behaviour. We argue that monitoring intensity...
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This study investigates the relation between managerial foreign experience and corporate risk-taking in China. We find that foreign experienced managers are positively associated with corporate risk-taking and this relationship mainly exists in private firms rather than in state owned...
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