Pilot CEOs and trade credit
Hongkang Xu,
Duong Nguyen and
Mai Dao
The European Journal of Finance, 2021, vol. 27, issue 6, 486-509
Abstract:
By using a pilot license as a proxy for the sensation-seeking personality trait, we examine the relation between sensation-seeking CEOs and trade credit. With a sample of pilot CEOs and non-pilot CEOs from U.S. listed firms from 1993–2016, we find strong evidence that firms led by pilot CEOs are more likely to use trade credit than those led by non-pilot CEOs. The positive relation between pilot CEOs and trade credit is more pronounced for firms with high investment growth opportunities. The results are consistent with our conjecture that firms with pilot CEOs tend to have a higher level of trade credit, especially when they need capital to finance long-term investment activities to satisfy the CEOs’ desire for sensation. Our findings establish a link between a CEO personality trait and trade credit and suggest that this CEO personality trait might be a relevant factor in determining purchaser firms’ use of trade credit.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/1351847X.2020.1816560
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