强大的CEO是否决定了小额信贷机构的绩效?

Do Powerful CEOs Determine Microfinance Performance?

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2012
被引 180
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了CEO权力对小额信贷机构风险承担的影响,发现非政府组织中的强势CEO决策自由度更高,导致风险增加和绩效下降。

Abstract

abstract Recently, 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. Yet, analyses of corporate governance mechanisms among microfinance institutions (MFIs) remain underdeveloped. As a response, this study examines the impact of CEO power on MFI risk taking by deriving explicit predictions of this effect from a characterization of the microfinance industry. Based on a sample of 280 microfinance institutions, our results suggest that powerful CEOs of microfinance non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) have more decision‐making freedom than powerful CEOs of other types of MFIs. This induces them to make more extreme decisions that increase risk. Furthermore, the decision‐making freedom powerful CEOs have in NGOs appears to lead to worse decisions, because the presence of powerful CEOs in microfinance NGOs is associated with lower performance.

小额信贷公司治理CEO权力风险承担非政府组织