This paper examines whether the cultural background of chief executive officers (CEOs) affects corporate cash holdings. Using UK data from 2000 to 2018, we find that CEOs with a cultural background that emphasises power distance and uncertainty avoidance are positively associated with corporate cash holdings, while CEOs with a cultural background that emphasises masculinity are negatively associated with corporate cash holdings. Our results are robust to various robustness tests. Further analyses show that the impact is more pronounced when power is concentrated among top executives, when the CEOs have a degree of discretion in pursuing their own goals, and when information asymmetry is high. © 2022 Accounting and Finance Association of Aus...
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We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent to which culture, in six European and two North...
This paper examines whether cultural dimensions explain the variation in corporate cash holdings aro...
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This study examines the idiosyncratic manager-specific influence on corporate cash holdings. Althoug...
Chief Executive Offier (CEO) characteristics, such as the level of risk aversion, are known to affec...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
We examine the relations between national cultures, the multinationality of the firm and its holding...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
National culture is attracting the attention of scholars, particularly in thefinanci...
Using unique hand-collected data for 336 large banks across 48 countries, together with values of na...
This paper investigates the empirical determinants of corporate cash holdings for a sample of UK fir...
peer reviewedThis paper examines whether foreign CEOs coming from Anglo-Saxon countries receive high...
Based on a sample of six Middle-Eastern countries, our study examines the effect of cultural practic...
We use the ethnicity of CEOs across 31 countries as a proxy for their common inherited beliefs and v...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent to which culture, in six European and two North...
This paper examines whether cultural dimensions explain the variation in corporate cash holdings aro...
We study the effect of corporate culture on the relationship between firm performance and CEO turnov...
This study examines the idiosyncratic manager-specific influence on corporate cash holdings. Althoug...
Chief Executive Offier (CEO) characteristics, such as the level of risk aversion, are known to affec...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
We examine the relations between national cultures, the multinationality of the firm and its holding...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
National culture is attracting the attention of scholars, particularly in thefinanci...
Using unique hand-collected data for 336 large banks across 48 countries, together with values of na...
This paper investigates the empirical determinants of corporate cash holdings for a sample of UK fir...
peer reviewedThis paper examines whether foreign CEOs coming from Anglo-Saxon countries receive high...
Based on a sample of six Middle-Eastern countries, our study examines the effect of cultural practic...
We use the ethnicity of CEOs across 31 countries as a proxy for their common inherited beliefs and v...