社会亲近性在职业CEO任命中的作用:来自印度基于种姓/宗教的CEO招聘证据

The role of social proximity in professional CEO appointments: Evidence from caste/religion‐based hiring of CEOs in India

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2018
被引 54
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究印度大公司CEO任命中同种姓/宗教偏好,发现种姓/宗教作为信息源起正面作用,而非基于偏好的负面歧视。

Abstract

Research Summary : The role of homophily in CEO appointments at the largest corporations is an important subject in corporate governance. This subject is particularly important in a country like India where a multitude of religions, castes, and communities form its social fabric. We test for the role of homophily in professional CEO appointments in India by empirically examining the preference for same caste/religion CEOs by the largest firms. Using a unique dataset, assembled by detailed identification of castes/religions from family names and counterfactuals obtained through the Coarsened Exact Matching technique, we find that caste/religion plays a crucial role in CEO selection as a source of information (positive discrimination). The evidence is not consistent with its use to pursue taste‐based preferences (negative discrimination). Managerial Summary : We test for the role of homophily in the appointments of CEOs in India by empirically examining the preference for same caste/religion CEOs by the largest firms. We find that caste/religion plays an important role in CEO selection, i.e., as a form of information or “positive discrimination.” The evidence is not consistent with its use to pursue taste‐based preferences or “negative discrimination.”

公司治理社会亲近性种姓制度CEO任命印度经济