This study primarily investigates the determinants of CEO membership of New Zealand (NZ) boards, and the effect of CEO board membership on firm performance, for publicly-listed NZ firms between 1997 to 2008. The project is conducted using a unique hand-collected panel dataset containing information about CEO participation on the board, firm characteristics, firm performance, ownership, and firm governance. The sample covers the twelve-year period. The sample statistics of CEO board membership reveal that on average, approximately 30% of NZ CEOs do not sit on their company board. In addition, the number (percentage) of incidences of CEOs off their company board has been increasing. Specifically, the percentage of CEOs off the board was ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson charact...
This paper investigates the relationship between corporate governance, CEO attributes and firm perfo...
Boards of directors are believed to influence corporate performance. Such influence may be direct, e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between Chief Executive Offic...
Due to various corporate scandals and failures, there has been a renewed interest on the role of boa...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to find out how often do the Finnish CEOs join th...
This study investigates the relationship between CEO pay and firm performance, the asymmetric nature...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper investigates the role of board structure and the effect of ownership structures on firm p...
This research primarily examines the trends of changing characteristics of corporate boards within N...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper investigates the relationship between corporate governance, CEO attributes and firm perfo...
Remarkably little is known about the boards of directors of New Zealand companies. The most recent r...
This paper investigates the role of board structure and the effect of ownership structures on firm p...
Board of director composition has become an important mechanism in the mitigation of agency costs th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson charact...
This paper investigates the relationship between corporate governance, CEO attributes and firm perfo...
Boards of directors are believed to influence corporate performance. Such influence may be direct, e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between Chief Executive Offic...
Due to various corporate scandals and failures, there has been a renewed interest on the role of boa...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to find out how often do the Finnish CEOs join th...
This study investigates the relationship between CEO pay and firm performance, the asymmetric nature...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper investigates the role of board structure and the effect of ownership structures on firm p...
This research primarily examines the trends of changing characteristics of corporate boards within N...
This paper uses panel data from 271 U.S. firms to empirically examine the relationship between the d...
This paper investigates the relationship between corporate governance, CEO attributes and firm perfo...
Remarkably little is known about the boards of directors of New Zealand companies. The most recent r...
This paper investigates the role of board structure and the effect of ownership structures on firm p...
Board of director composition has become an important mechanism in the mitigation of agency costs th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson charact...
This paper investigates the relationship between corporate governance, CEO attributes and firm perfo...
Boards of directors are believed to influence corporate performance. Such influence may be direct, e...