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We examine the impact of compensation committee members’ (CC members’) age on CEO compensation using FTSE 350 firms for the period 2002 to 2017. Sociological theory suggests that age is a significant demographic factor influencing individuals’ behaviour. We argue that monitoring intensity...
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We examine the implication of executive gender on asset prices. Using a large sample of US public firms during 2006--2015, we find a negative association between female CFOs and future stock price crash risk. However, the impact of female CEOs on crash risk is not statistically significant. The...
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We investigate whether generalist chief executive officers (CEOs) who gain transferable skills across firms and industries have less incentive to hoard bad news. To address endogeneity concerns stemming from firm-CEO matching, we deploy a difference-in-differences method utilizing exogenous CEO...
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