Do the Board of Directors' Characteristics Influence Firm's Performance? The U.S. Evidence
Roman Horvath and
Persida Spirollari
Prague Economic Papers, 2012, vol. 2012, issue 4, 470-486
Abstract:
We examine the relationship of selected Board of Directors' characteristics and firm's financial performance. Using a sample of large U.S firms in 2005-2009, we find that the degree of insider ownership influences positively firm performance, because it reduces agency problems. The age of the Board of Directors matters, to a certain degree, as well. Younger members are probably willing to bear more risk and to undertake major structural changes to improve firm's future prospects. On the other hand, we find that independent directors reduce firm performance and this negative effect was even more important during the recent financial crisis. We suppose that independent directors prefer overly conservative business strategies in order to protect shareholders, but this goes at the cost of lower firm's performance. All in all, our results suggest that corporate governance is important for firm's financial performance.
Keywords: corporate governance; financial crisis; risk; firm´s performance; board of directors; agency problems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G32 G34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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