This paper examines the impact of a firm’s social performance on the CEO’s employment prospects. We track departing CEOs’ subsequent employment records and find that the social performance of their previous employers improves their labor market outcomes. These CEOs are more likely to find a new executive position, and the new employer is more likely to be a publicly traded company. For the subsample of CEOs finding new executive positions at public firms, we find that a CEO whose previous employer has stronger social performance is more likely to move up to a larger firm. Finally, using a Cox proportional hazard model, we find that strong social performance of the previous employer helps CEOs find their next executive positions sooner. Ove...
We show that a CEO’s general managerial skills are negatively related to the level of c...
We link the corporate governance literature in financial economics to the agency cost perspective of...
Existing empirical and theoretical literature provides excellent insight into many aspects of CEO-re...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
To deal with potential conflicts between the triple-bottom-line expectations of investors and the pe...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
How consequential is social reputation for a CEO's career? We find that the CEOs of those firms with...
Research suggests that international assignment experience enhances awareness ofsocietal stakeholder...
textThere is growing evidence that a vast majority of CEO’s believe that sustainability-related issu...
The purpose of this research is to better understand how industry conditions affect corporate social...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
This study examines the impact of chief executive officer (CEO) ability on firms’ corporate social r...
This study examines chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and turnover in socially responsible ...
Background. Does Corporate Social Performance yield any tangible financial benefit during a crisis? ...
We empirically examine two competing claims: first, if a firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
We show that a CEO’s general managerial skills are negatively related to the level of c...
We link the corporate governance literature in financial economics to the agency cost perspective of...
Existing empirical and theoretical literature provides excellent insight into many aspects of CEO-re...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
To deal with potential conflicts between the triple-bottom-line expectations of investors and the pe...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
How consequential is social reputation for a CEO's career? We find that the CEOs of those firms with...
Research suggests that international assignment experience enhances awareness ofsocietal stakeholder...
textThere is growing evidence that a vast majority of CEO’s believe that sustainability-related issu...
The purpose of this research is to better understand how industry conditions affect corporate social...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of CEOs and corporate diversification on corporate social p...
This study examines the impact of chief executive officer (CEO) ability on firms’ corporate social r...
This study examines chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and turnover in socially responsible ...
Background. Does Corporate Social Performance yield any tangible financial benefit during a crisis? ...
We empirically examine two competing claims: first, if a firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR...
We show that a CEO’s general managerial skills are negatively related to the level of c...
We link the corporate governance literature in financial economics to the agency cost perspective of...
Existing empirical and theoretical literature provides excellent insight into many aspects of CEO-re...