Suspect CEOs, Unethical Culture, and Corporate Misbehavior

Lee Biggerstaff, David C. Cicero, A. Puckett
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We show that firms with Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) who personally benefit from options backdating are more likely to engage in other corporate misbehaviors, suggestive of an unethical corporate culture. These firms are more likely to commit financial fraud to overstate earnings. They acquire more private companies, which could perpetuate their frauds, and their acquisitions are met with lower market responses. These misbehaviors are concentrated in firms with externally hired suspect CEOs, consistent with outside CEOs having greater discretion to shape firm culture. The costs of these misbehaviors are reflected in larger stock price declines during a market correction and increased CEO replacement.
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可疑的ceo、不道德的文化和企业的不当行为
我们的研究表明,首席执行官个人从期权回溯中获益的公司更有可能从事其他公司不当行为,这表明公司文化不道德。这些公司更有可能进行财务欺诈,夸大收益。他们收购了更多的私营公司,这可能会使他们的欺诈行为永久化,而且他们的收购受到的市场反应较低。这些不当行为主要集中在从外部聘用可疑ceo的公司,这与外部ceo在塑造公司文化方面拥有更大的自由裁量权是一致的。这些不当行为的代价反映在市场调整期间更大的股价下跌和更多的CEO更换上。
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