The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of the personal characteristics of the chief executive officer (CEO) on the performance of commercial banks in Indonesia. In addition, it also analyzes the nonlinear relationship of CEO power, CEO founder, CEO financial expertise, CEO ownership, and CEO tenure to bank performance.
Luqman Hakim, Mitsalina Tantri
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Governance, CEO Power, and Acquisitions
We examine whether governance matters for acquisitions. Acquisitions are frequently beneficial to the CEO of the acquiring firm, but can often be value-destructive to acquirer shareholders and other stakeholders such as employees. We find that corporate governance does not appear to influence whether a firm will become an acquirer after controlling for
Derek Oler +2 more
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Board composition, monitoring and credit risk: evidence from the UK banking industry [PDF]
This paper examines the effects of board composition and monitoring on the credit risk in the UK banking sector. The study finds CEO duality, pay and board independence to have a positive and significant effect on credit risk of the UK banks.
Boateng, Agyenim, Lu, Jia
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CEO Power and Sustainability Reporting in Iran: Effect of Life Cycle and International Relations [PDF]
In recent years, corporate sustainability reporting and its effective dimensions on it have always been considered from the perspective of users of financial reporting. Sustainability reporting is the environmental, social, and economic achievements of a
Parisa Saadat Behbahaninia +1 more
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What explains the rise in CEO pay in Germany? A Panel Data Analysis for 1977-2009 [PDF]
The compensation of executive board members in Germany has become a highly controversial topic since Vodafone's hostile takeover of Mannesmann in 2000 and it is again in the spotlight since the outbreak of the financial crisis of 2009.
Fabbri, Francesca, Marin, Dalia
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Influence of CEOs Power on Their Compensation [PDF]
There is growing concern that over recent decades CEOs tend to earn overwhelmingly more than the average worker. This throws the researchers to question the economic benefit of paying CEOs huge amount of money while we have discouraged workers who may become less productive and therefore lowering the firm profitability. Researchers have taken positions
Omamo Anne +2 more
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Assessing managerial power theory: A meta-analytic approach to understanding the determinants of CEO compensation [PDF]
Although studies about the determinants of CEO compensation are ubiquitous, the balance of evidence for one of the more controversial theoretical approaches, managerial power theory, remains inconclusive.
Aguinis H. +85 more
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Do Powerful CEOs Determine Microfinance Performance? [PDF]
abstractRecently, microfinance has been coming under public and media attacks. The microcredit crisis following from microfinance‐induced suicides in 2010 in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh indicates that weak corporate governance and imprudent risk taking have far‐reaching consequences.
Galema, Rients +2 more
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The effect of CEO characteristics on financial leverage: findings from listed companies in Vietnam
The research is conducted with the goal of determining the influence of CEO characteristics, including CEO experience, on the financial leverage of listed companies in Vietnam. Financial leverage is among the vital financial policies for any business.
Nguyen Minh Ha +2 more
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Nonlinear relationship between CEO power and capital structure: evidence from China's listed SMEs [PDF]
This paper investigates the relationship between decisionmaking power of chief executive officers (CEOs) and corporate capital structure in the context of emerging market characterized by deep collectivism and less prescriptive regulatory and legislative
Mohd Rahimie Abd Karim +2 more
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