Most theories of corporate governance argue that Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) take less risk as they near the end of their career, and therefore are less likely to make major investments. This prediction is based on decisions related to firm-specific benefits; however, it may not be generalizable to decisions that involve broad societal goals. In terms of societal investments, CEOs with a longer time perspective may be more likely, rather than less likely, to invest. In this paper, we argue that a CEO’s future time perspective is fostered by shorter career horizons, longer tenures, higher organizational ownership, and less short-term compensation. We test these hypotheses on 150 observations from the U.S. investor-owned electric power ge...
Short-term performance increases that are sometimes observed after CEO successions may be evidence o...
Firms release more news in their chief executive's equity vesting months, finds Moqi Groen-X
After the financial crisis, shareholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about sho...
Most theories of corporate governance argue that Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) take less risk as t...
Issues related to time horizon have received increasing attention due to the perceived reluctance of...
Initial public offerings make a noteworthy contribution to both the growth of equity markets and the...
Decreasing research and development (R&D) can impair the ability of firms to remain innovative in th...
Decreasing research and development (R&D) can impair the ability of firms to remain innovative in th...
This paper develops a theory to study the political economy of CEO longevity by examining how agreem...
CEO as the most senior executive carries vast responsibility of the company's operations and decisio...
[[abstract]]This study examines the curvilinear CEO tenure–R&D investment relationship and the moder...
We develop a conceptual model of the career horizon problem of CEOs approaching retirement and discu...
The issue of CEO compensation has become a controversial staple of media dialogue and academic ponde...
This paper uses a new dataset of 3,717 US CEO employment contracts to study the time horizon of CEOs...
Prior research on strategic changes has asserted that long-tenured CEOs are less likely to initi-ate...
Short-term performance increases that are sometimes observed after CEO successions may be evidence o...
Firms release more news in their chief executive's equity vesting months, finds Moqi Groen-X
After the financial crisis, shareholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about sho...
Most theories of corporate governance argue that Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) take less risk as t...
Issues related to time horizon have received increasing attention due to the perceived reluctance of...
Initial public offerings make a noteworthy contribution to both the growth of equity markets and the...
Decreasing research and development (R&D) can impair the ability of firms to remain innovative in th...
Decreasing research and development (R&D) can impair the ability of firms to remain innovative in th...
This paper develops a theory to study the political economy of CEO longevity by examining how agreem...
CEO as the most senior executive carries vast responsibility of the company's operations and decisio...
[[abstract]]This study examines the curvilinear CEO tenure–R&D investment relationship and the moder...
We develop a conceptual model of the career horizon problem of CEOs approaching retirement and discu...
The issue of CEO compensation has become a controversial staple of media dialogue and academic ponde...
This paper uses a new dataset of 3,717 US CEO employment contracts to study the time horizon of CEOs...
Prior research on strategic changes has asserted that long-tenured CEOs are less likely to initi-ate...
Short-term performance increases that are sometimes observed after CEO successions may be evidence o...
Firms release more news in their chief executive's equity vesting months, finds Moqi Groen-X
After the financial crisis, shareholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about sho...