Integrating signaling research with the institutional perspective on capital markets we argue that, in conditions of radical technological change, investor perceptions about firm value are enhanced by the CEO’s orientation towards digital technologies that exceeds the firm’s industry peers. This base relationship is moderated by board characteristics, so that the board members’ digital expertise and knowledge diversity enhance the effect of the CEO’s relative digital technology orientation on firm value. Furthermore, the monitoring power of independent board members that do not have digital expertise negatively moderates our baseline hypothesis, whereas board monitoring exerted by independent board members with digital expertise has a posit...
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As digitization plays an increasingly important role in business success, CEOs are increasingly resp...
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Using the natural resource-based view (NRBV) and signaling theory, we conducted an event study using...
The swift advancement of digital technologies demands CEOs to prioritize digital innovation strategi...
This dissertation is dedicated to analysing the shift of the primacy of shareholder value to a focus...
Purpose of the study During the Dot-Com bubble, several academics reported decreasing relevance...
Social media is now deemed as the ideal relations management platform for investors and firms. Firms...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether a relation exists between stock market valuation and ...
In the past decade, digitalisation has gained the attention of both professionals and academics. Inv...
The “Wall Street Rule” (WSR), a form of institutional investor monitoring, has long been v...
Nowadays, the use of intellectual capital and social media is dramatically increasing. This paper ...
While a wealth of research has suggested the increasing importance of software-driven innovation, pr...
To drive digital transformation, firms are increasingly adding IT-experienced executives to their to...
Portraying a digital business strategy seems to be what capital markets are looking for in firms. Te...
Whereas digital businesses can have an enormous market value, it remains an open question, whether f...
As digitization plays an increasingly important role in business success, CEOs are increasingly resp...
Performance impacts of investments in information technologies (ITs) are difficult to evaluate. Exte...
Using the natural resource-based view (NRBV) and signaling theory, we conducted an event study using...
The swift advancement of digital technologies demands CEOs to prioritize digital innovation strategi...
This dissertation is dedicated to analysing the shift of the primacy of shareholder value to a focus...
Purpose of the study During the Dot-Com bubble, several academics reported decreasing relevance...
Social media is now deemed as the ideal relations management platform for investors and firms. Firms...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether a relation exists between stock market valuation and ...
In the past decade, digitalisation has gained the attention of both professionals and academics. Inv...
The “Wall Street Rule” (WSR), a form of institutional investor monitoring, has long been v...
Nowadays, the use of intellectual capital and social media is dramatically increasing. This paper ...
While a wealth of research has suggested the increasing importance of software-driven innovation, pr...
To drive digital transformation, firms are increasingly adding IT-experienced executives to their to...