商业即个人:CEO人格如何影响代理成本

Business is Personal: How CEO Personality Influences Agency Costs

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2022
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人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究CEO人格特质如何影响代理成本,发现宜人性和尽责性高的CEO更少做出损害公司的行为,而神经质高的CEO则相反。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary We examine whether CEO personality traits influence the likelihood of engaging in behaviors that impose agency costs on the firm. We use an established open‐language machine learning program to measure CEO Big Five personality traits based on CEO remarks during earnings conference calls. We theorize and find that higher levels of agreeableness and conscientiousness in CEOs are associated with lower agency costs (operationalized here as unrelated diversification and the decoupling of CEO pay from firm performance), while higher levels of neuroticism are associated with higher agency costs. By revealing how CEO personality traits affect agency costs, our study offers a new perspective on the sources of agency problems and broadens the application of CEO Big Five personality traits to corporate governance. Managerial Summary This study explores how a CEO 's personality can shape decisions that affect company performance. Using an advanced language analysis tool, we assessed CEOs ' personality traits based on what they say during earnings calls. We find that CEOs who are more agreeable and conscientious are less likely to make decisions that benefit themselves at the expense of the company—such as expanding into unrelated businesses or earning pay that does not reflect company performance. In contrast, CEOs with higher levels of neuroticism are more likely to engage in these costly behaviors. These findings suggest that understanding a CEO 's personality can offer valuable insights into their leadership behavior and help boards and investors make better governance and hiring decisions.

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