首席执行官文化遗产和研发支出

YuSung Ha, Jangkoo Kang, K. Kwon
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本文研究了美国公司首席执行官(CEO)的文化传统如何影响研发(R&D)投资。利用具有经济意义的意外研发增加事件,我们研究了首席执行官文化传统的六个维度--个人主义、权力距离、男性气质、不确定性规避、长期取向和放纵--如何影响研发。我们发现,具有高权力距离传统的首席执行官更有可能增加研发。我们证实,CEO 权力距离的这种影响对其他文化影响、模型规范和内生性问题都是稳健的。我们推测,具有高权力距离传统的首席执行官更有可能增加研发支出,因为他们利用权力追求个人目标。与我们的假设一致,我们发现具有高权力距离文化背景的首席执行官增加研发支出在未来产生的收益明显较低,这反映了这些研发投资决策的低效率。
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CEO cultural heritage and R&D expenditures
This paper examines how the cultural heritage of chief executive officers (CEOs) in US firms affects research and development (R&D) investment. Utilizing economically significant and unexpected R&D‐increasing events, we examine how six dimensions of CEO cultural heritage—individualism, power distance, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, long‐term orientation, and indulgence—influence it. We find that CEOs with a high–power distance heritage are more likely to increase R&D. We confirm that this effect of CEO power distance is robust to other cultural effects, the model specification, and endogeneity issues. We conjecture that CEOs with a high–power distance heritage are more likely to increase R&D expenditures because they use their power to pursue personal objectives. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that R&D increases made by CEOs with a high–power distance culture generate significantly lower benefits in the future, reflecting the inefficiency of these R&D investment decisions.
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