The Impact of External CEO Power on Corporate Social Responsibility

Gordon La
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This study investigates the problem of externally hired powerful CEOs and how they affect CSR performance for their respective firm. The data used was from the Wharton Research Data Services - CRSP database from 1993 to 2016. This work starts by looking at how the dependent variables affect the debt level of the firms, then how the explanatory variables affect the CSR performance by controlling for the time fixed effect and solving the endogeneity problem. A few conclusions were found, CEO gender and tenure influence a firm’s CSR performance. The CEO’s age does not appear to affect the CSR performance of the firms. Furthermore, Externally hired CEOs care more about the firms CSR performance more than internally promoted CEOs and powerful CEOs do not invest more on CSR activities.
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外部CEO权力对企业社会责任的影响
本研究探讨外聘强势ceo的问题,以及他们如何影响企业的CSR绩效。使用的数据来自沃顿研究数据服务公司(Wharton Research data Services,简称CRSP) 1993年至2016年的数据库。本研究首先考察因变量如何影响企业债务水平,然后考察解释变量如何通过控制时间固定效应和解决内生性问题来影响企业社会责任绩效。研究发现,CEO性别和任期对企业社会责任绩效有影响。CEO的年龄似乎不影响企业的社会责任绩效。此外,外聘ceo对企业社会责任绩效的关注程度高于内聘ceo,强势ceo对企业社会责任活动的投入程度并不高。
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