提名委员会流程:董事会独立性与正式化的质性研究

The Nominating Committee Process: A Qualitative Examination of Board Independence and Formalization

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2013
被引 103
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于对20位美国上市公司提名委员会成员的访谈,研究了CEO对提名流程的影响程度以及流程的正式化程度,发现CEO影响广泛存在且正式化程度差异大,多数委员会重视“化学反应”和舒适度。

Abstract

The nominating committee (NC) of the board identifies and nominates individuals for board service, thus establishing the board's composition. Despite this important role, relatively little is known about the NC process, including NC members' actions and thought processes. Based on interviews of 20 U.S. public company NC members, including 16 chairs, we focus on two primary questions: (1) what is the extent of influence that the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has over committee processes, and (2) to what extent are committee processes formalized (i.e., framed and acted upon in a mechanistic way)? We find that there is continuing recognition of CEO influence in the director nomination process, the level of which varies widely by company. Also, there is considerable variability in the formalization of the director nomination process (e.g., some NCs use search firms and a matrix/grid approach to assessing director skill sets across the board, while others do not). Finally, we find that many interviewees have professional or personal ties to the CEO and that nearly all of the NCs focus on “chemistry” and comfort in the director nomination process, where the often‐stated goal is to enhance the board's ability to function effectively and to reduce risk in the director nomination process. The overall message of the interviews perhaps is best captured by one interviewee, who described a “strange little dance.” Throughout the interviews, we find evidence that the NC must “dance” through a complex decision landscape.

提名委员会董事会独立性CEO影响力董事提名流程