Research Summary: Foreign-born chief executive officers (CEOs) are increasingly common in US corporations. However, little is known about whether they are held to the same performance standard as native-born CEOs. We examine whether CEO national origin moderates the relationship between firm performance and CEO dismissal. Drawing on social identity and attribution theories, we argue that CEO foreignness becomes more salient when firm performance is poor, increasing foreign-born CEOs' dismissal likelihood. Using a large sample of US firms, we find that at low levels of performance, the dismissal probability for foreign-born CEOs is 15.96% compared to 4.02% for native-born CEOs. While the increase in foreign-born CEOs in US corporations may r...
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In this dissertation, I first suggest an extension of the managerial rents model and more specifical...
This paper shows that CEOs are fired after bad firm performance caused by factors beyond their contr...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
In this exploratory research, and driven by intense interest in media focused attention on the appar...
This paper investigates the relationship between a CEO’s foreign experience and CEO compensation. Ou...
This paper investigates the relationship between a CEO's foreign experience and CEO compensation. Ou...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that new CEOs with foreign backgrounds direct their firms to become more...
Accepted version of an article from the Journal of Economics and BusinessThis study examines global...
A recent wave in economics and finance literature finds measurable managerial traits have significan...
We use the ethnicity of CEOs across 31 countries as a proxy for their common inherited beliefs and v...
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) are highly exceptional individuals with talents and abilities acquir...
This study investigates the association between CEO foreign work experience and CEO total compensati...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...
In this dissertation, I first suggest an extension of the managerial rents model and more specifical...
This article examines the relationship between CEO characteristics and firm performance with a sampl...
In this dissertation, I first suggest an extension of the managerial rents model and more specifical...
This paper shows that CEOs are fired after bad firm performance caused by factors beyond their contr...
We exploit variation in the cultural heritage across U.S. CEOs who are the children or grandchildren...