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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This study investigates the monitoring role of media tone on Chief Executive Officer (CEO) power. Using CEO pay slice (CPS) as a measure of CEO power, we find that negative tone is associated with a reduction in CEO power. The finding extends the theoretical framework explaining the importance and influence of media on corporate governance.
Jiexiang Huang +2 more
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This study investigates the monitoring role of media tone on Chief Executive Officer (CEO) power. Using CEO pay slice (CPS) as a measure of CEO power, we find that negative tone is associated with a reduction in CEO power. The finding extends the theoretical framework explaining the importance and influence of media on corporate governance.
Jiexiang Huang +2 more
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CEO self-discipline in power use: A key moderator for the effect of CEO power
European Management Journal, 2018Abstract The effect of CEO power depends ultimately on how it is used (i.e., a CEO’s approach to power use), which may vary from one CEO to another. Notwithstanding extensive research on the effect of CEO power on organizational outcomes, researchers have thus far paid very limited attention to how the effect depends on individual differences.
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CEO power and labor productivity
Accounting Research Journal, 2019PurposeThis paper aims to examine how Chief Executive Officer (CEO) power affects firm-level labor productivity.Design/methodology/approachThe authors rely on regression analysis to examine the relation between CEO power and labor productivity.FindingsFollowing prior research (i.e.
Emily Breit +3 more
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Powerful CEOs and earnings quality
Managerial Finance, 2021PurposeThis study explores the effect of CEO power on earnings quality. If powerful CEOs make the information environment more opaque, they can easily conceal information to hide self-dealing behavior through earnings manipulation. Conversely, if powerful CEOs who are well-protected create a transparent information environment, they will provide better
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Female directors and CEO power
Economics Letters, 2018Abstract Beyond the recent studies on boardroom gender diversity, this letter investigates the effect of boardroom gender diversity on CEO power. Using the data of all A-share listed companies on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges for 2005–2015 we find reliable evidence that gender diversity on the board is positively associated with CEO power.
Muhammad Usman +4 more
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Corporate diversification and powerful CEOs
American J. of Finance and Accounting, 2023Mahsa Khoshnoud, Fawzi Hyder
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Power to the CEO? Sources of CEO Power and Its Influences on Strategic Choices and Firm Performance
2023Power relations in the upper echelon have been a focal point in strategic management literature. However, the dynamic environment requires rapid decision making, raising the question of whether to centralize power in the CEO. In that respect, this thesis aims to identify the sources of CEO power and its impact on strategic choices and firm performance.
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Sales Order Backlog and CEO Power
International Journal of Business and Systems Research, 2022Wray Bradley, Grace Johnson, Li Sun
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The Configurational Effect of CEO Power and Personality on CEO Overpay
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022Radina R. Blagoeva +2 more
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