This study examines whether the executive turnover and the executive resignation during the term of office affect the performance of Korean state-owned enterprises. The executive turnover in the paper means the comprehensive change of the executives which includes the change after the term of office, the change after consecutive terms and the change during the term of office. The ‘resignation’ was named for the executive change during the term of office to distinguish from the executive turnover. The study scope of the paper is restrained to the comprehensive executive change itself irrespective of the term of office and the resignation during the term of office. Therefore the natural change of the executive after the term of office or the ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe contribution of outside director...
Several papers have evaluated the relationship between firm performance and CEO turnover. There is r...
We study CEO turnover – both internal (board driven) and external (through takeover and bankruptcy) ...
This study examines whether the executive turnover and the executive resignation during the term of ...
Considering the expenditure size of public institutions centering on public enterprises, about 28% o...
Abstract: This article examines the empirical relation between CEO turnover and earnings management ...
Executive turnover is important in the governance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Herein, we focu...
Considering the relationship between state-owned enterprise (SOE) CEOs and political circles, this s...
This article examines the empirical relation between CEO turnover and earnings management in Korea u...
This research explores the determinants of organizational performance, focusing on executive selecti...
This study investigates the effect of internal vs. external CEO hiring and cumulative presidency on ...
This paper presents a fresh perspective on chief executive officer (CEO) turnover, where the impact ...
We investigate the impact of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) changes on International Financial Report...
Various corporate governance initiatives were adopted in Korea following a major corporate governanc...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/The article aims to shed light on how cha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe contribution of outside director...
Several papers have evaluated the relationship between firm performance and CEO turnover. There is r...
We study CEO turnover – both internal (board driven) and external (through takeover and bankruptcy) ...
This study examines whether the executive turnover and the executive resignation during the term of ...
Considering the expenditure size of public institutions centering on public enterprises, about 28% o...
Abstract: This article examines the empirical relation between CEO turnover and earnings management ...
Executive turnover is important in the governance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Herein, we focu...
Considering the relationship between state-owned enterprise (SOE) CEOs and political circles, this s...
This article examines the empirical relation between CEO turnover and earnings management in Korea u...
This research explores the determinants of organizational performance, focusing on executive selecti...
This study investigates the effect of internal vs. external CEO hiring and cumulative presidency on ...
This paper presents a fresh perspective on chief executive officer (CEO) turnover, where the impact ...
We investigate the impact of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) changes on International Financial Report...
Various corporate governance initiatives were adopted in Korea following a major corporate governanc...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/The article aims to shed light on how cha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe contribution of outside director...
Several papers have evaluated the relationship between firm performance and CEO turnover. There is r...
We study CEO turnover – both internal (board driven) and external (through takeover and bankruptcy) ...