Does firm-level teamwork culture affect cash holdings?

IF 1.9 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Managerial Finance Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1108/mf-03-2024-0216
Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Harshali Damle
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Abstract

Purpose

Prior literature on the cultural determinants of cash holdings focuses on time-invariant cultural variables measured at the geographical level. These measures of culture do not capture the firm-level variation in corporate culture. Using a validated time-variant measure of firm-level corporate culture, specifically teamwork, we examine the effect of teamwork on a firm's cash holdings.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, we explore the effect of corporate teamwork culture on firms' cash holdings. Using sudden CEO turnover as an exogenous shock to a firm's teamwork culture, we find teamwork increases cash holdings. Also, we test and find two channels—financial constraint and agency—and two new labour-related channels—human capital quality and labour inefficiency—through which teamwork culture affects cash holdings. Our results are robust to endogeneity tests.

Findings

We find that teamwork increases the cash holdings of firms. We find that a firm with a high teamwork culture has higher cash holdings: an increase of one standard deviation in teamwork leads to a 14.6% rise in the mean cash holdings.

Originality/value

To our knowledge, our study is the first to introduce the firm-level teamwork cultural construct as a determinant of cash holdings.

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公司层面的团队合作文化是否会影响现金持有量?
目的:关于现金持有量的文化决定因素的先前文献主要关注在地理层面测量的时间不变的文化变量。这些文化衡量标准无法捕捉到企业文化在公司层面上的差异。我们使用一个经过验证的公司层面企业文化(特别是团队精神)的时间变量测量方法,研究了团队精神对公司现金持有量的影响。将首席执行官的突然更替作为对企业团队文化的外生冲击,我们发现团队合作会增加现金持有量。此外,我们还检验并发现了团队合作文化影响现金持有量的两个渠道--财务约束和代理,以及两个与劳动力相关的新渠道--人力资本质量和劳动力低效率。我们的结果对内生性检验是稳健的。我们发现,团队合作文化程度高的公司现金持有量更高:团队合作文化程度每增加一个标准差,现金持有量的平均值就会增加 14.6%。
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Managerial Finance
Managerial Finance BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Managerial Finance provides an international forum for the publication of high quality and topical research in the area of finance, such as corporate finance, financial management, financial markets and institutions, international finance, banking, insurance and risk management, real estate and financial education. Theoretical and empirical research is welcome as well as cross-disciplinary work, such as papers investigating the relationship of finance with other sectors.
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