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The presence of the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) in the top management team (TMT) should translate into additional wealth creation for shareholders. Using performance attribution analysis, the authors construct a long-short portfolio that buys (sells) stocks of firms with (without) a CMO in the...
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We investigate why firms include individuals with significant professional tax experience on their senior management team and the consequences associated with the presence of these tax-savvy senior executives. We find that past performance, network connections, geographic location, and tax rate...
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Building on recent theory, we find strong and robust evidence that external labor market incentives motivate CEOs to adopt more aggressive tax policies in order to improve firm performance and their own labor market value. In addition, we find that the tax aggressiveness-labor market incentives...
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We examine the effect of technology spillovers on the duration of executive compensation contracts. We find that in the presence of greater technology spillovers, firms tend to grant longer duration compensation contracts to their executives. This finding is consistent with theoretical...
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