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Data of CEO power, chair-CEO age dissimilarity and pay gap of Chinese listed firms. [PDF]
This data describes the raw and processed information such as salary, power, and age of the CEO and the chairman between 2009 and 2018 in China's listed firms. The data set contains the data of variables based on the characteristic of the firm, personal,
Zhu J, Gao J, Tan H.
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CEO power and CSR: the moderating role of CEO characteristics
The purpose of this study is to examine the moderating role of the characteristics of the chief executive officer (CEO) on the association between CEO power and corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance. This paper conducts multiple regression
Hsuan-Lien Chu +2 more
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Threshold Effect of CEO Power on Audit Report Lag [PDF]
Power, as one of the characteristics of CEO, can play a significant role in corporate decisions about financial reporting. If CEO use power in line with their interests, their power will be problematic and affect the audit time of the company.
Ali Tamoradi +2 more
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Investigating the Relationship between CEO Power and Capital Structure: Emphasizing the Role of Firms Size [PDF]
Objective: The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between CEO power and capital structure decisions with an emphasis on the moderating role of firms size in listed companies in Tehran Stock Exchange.
Shokrollah Khajavi +2 more
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Does CEO Power Backfire? The Impact of CEO Power on Corporate Strategic Change [PDF]
In today’s dynamic economic environment, enterprises must maintain sensitivity and flexibility when responding to the market through continuous strategic change. Anchored in the approach–inhibition theory of power, this study explores the relationship between CEO power and corporate strategic change and examines the moderating effects of company ...
Yu Zhou +3 more
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CEO Power, Compensation, and Governance [PDF]
This paper presents a contracting model of governance based on the premise that CEOs are the main promoters of governance change. CEOs use their pow-er to extract higher pay or private benefits, and different governance structures are preferred by different CEOs as they favor one or the other type of compen-sation.
Albuquerque, Rui, Miao, Jianjun
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Relationship Between CEO Power and Firm Value: Evidence from Indonesian Non-Financial Companies
This research aims to examine the relationship between the CEO power and firm value of non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the 2014-2018 period.
Kharisma Elfianda Hamidlal +1 more
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CEO power and bank risk in the UAE [PDF]
The lessons from the 2008 global financial crisis show that excessive risk taking and governance failures contribute to the failure of several banks.
Haileslasie Tadele, Baliira Kalyebara
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Impact of Managerial Ability and Power on CEOs Compensation
The present study aims to test whether the rent extraction or efficient contracting which significantly influences the compensation of CEOs in Indian companies.
Srikanth Potharla
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CEO Power, Family Ownership and Audit Fees: Analysis of Alignment and Entrenchment Theories [PDF]
According to the of alignment and entrenchment theories, the CEO power may lead to a reduction audit fees by increasing the earning quality and reducing audit risk, or through opportunistic earnings management and fraudulent financial reporting can lead ...
Roohollah Arab +3 more
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