Does CEO–Audit Committee/Board Interlocking Matter for Corporate Social Responsibility?
Sudipta Bose (),
Muhammad Jahangir Ali (),
Sarowar Hossain () and
Abul Shamsuddin ()
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Sudipta Bose: The University of Newcastle
Muhammad Jahangir Ali: La Trobe University
Sarowar Hossain: UNSW Sydney
Journal of Business Ethics, 2022, vol. 179, issue 3, No 10, 819-847
Abstract:
Abstract This study examines the impact of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)’s interlocking, created through serving on other companies’ audit committees and/or boards, on corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance of the focal company (interlocked CEO’s company) and that of its linked companies. We find that CEO interlocking positively affects CSR performance of both the focal company and its linked companies. Further analysis shows that interlocks created by the CEO enhance CSR performance and in turn the financial performance of both the focal company and its linked companies. Our findings are robust to a battery of analyses, including Heckman’s (1979) selection bias correction, propensity score matching (PSM), alternative measures of CSR performance, and CEO interlocks. These findings are important to regulators, company management teams, and other stakeholders with an interest in how the social ties of CEOs influence companies’ CSR performance and in the CSR–financial performance nexus.
Keywords: CSR performance; CEO–audit committee interlocks; CEO–board interlocks; Social ties; Financial performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-021-04871-8
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