We examine how corporate culture influences firm behavior. Prior research suggests a link between individual religiosity and risk aversion. We find that this relationship also influences organizational behavior. Firms located in counties with higher levels of religiosity display lower degrees of risk exposure, as measured by variances in equity returns or returns on assets. They exhibit a lower investment rate and less growth, but generate a more positive market reaction, when they announce new investments. Finally, chief executive officers are more likely to join a firm with a similar religious environment as in their previous firm when they switch employers.Corporate investment Risk aversion Corporate culture Religion
Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018Since around 84% of ...
We examine the impact of local religious beliefs on organizational risk-taking behaviors using hedge...
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We examine how corporate culture influences firm behavior. Prior research suggests a link between in...
International audienceWe examine how corporate culture influences firms' behaviors and, more specifi...
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Although research in social norms and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is limited, previous stu...
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We hypothesize that if the cultural characteristics of a region are important, then firms located in...
Prior studies suggest that firms headquartered in areas with strong religious social norms have high...
Theories on contextual behavior (e.g., social norm, self-identity, and legitimacy theories) suggest ...
Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018Since around 84% of ...
We examine the impact of local religious beliefs on organizational risk-taking behaviors using hedge...
The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of religiousness on perceptions of busine...
We examine how corporate culture influences firm behavior. Prior research suggests a link between in...
International audienceWe examine how corporate culture influences firms' behaviors and, more specifi...
Using a large sample of firms from 37 countries over the period of 20072015, we empirically analyse ...
Religious belief can affect individual’s behavior. It usually induces managers to be more risk avers...
This paper investigates how religion-induced attitudes toward change and diversity affect corporate ...
Motivated by the recent increase in corporate political spending and the Supreme Court’s decision in...
Although research in social norms and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is limited, previous stu...
We study the relation between religiosity (a measure of the strength of a country\u27s religious bel...
Using a sample of 56 countries over the 2000–2016 period, we document lower levels of venture capita...
We hypothesize that if the cultural characteristics of a region are important, then firms located in...
Prior studies suggest that firms headquartered in areas with strong religious social norms have high...
Theories on contextual behavior (e.g., social norm, self-identity, and legitimacy theories) suggest ...
Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018Since around 84% of ...
We examine the impact of local religious beliefs on organizational risk-taking behaviors using hedge...
The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of religiousness on perceptions of busine...