C.E.O. characteristics and corporate risk-taking: evidence from emerging markets
Carlos Cid-Aranda and
Félix López-Iturriaga
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 2023, vol. 36, issue 2, 2175008
Abstract:
Although the Upper Echelon Theory predicts that C.E.O.s play a relevant role in corporate risk-taking, the C.E.O.s’ traits that can be associated with such risk are not well-explored. Our study fills this gap and shows the effect of C.E.O.s’ characteristics on corporate risk-taking of a hand-collected sample of 369 Latin American listed firms. We study six traits: C.E.O.s’ age, tenure, gender, duality (i.e., holding concurrent Chairman and C.E.O. roles), educational background, and career horizon. We find that age increases risk-taking. However, when the C.E.O.'s age reaches a given point, their concern about reputation and retirement results in a negative relationship. We also find that as C.E.O. tenure increases, corporate risk begins to decrease. Nevertheless, there comes a point at which the C.E.O. uses their knowledge and their overconfidence to make risky financial decisions. Female C.E.O.s are negatively related to risk-taking, while C.E.O. duality, C.E.O. educational background, foreign C.E.O.s, and a C.E.O.'s career horizon have the opposite effect. Our study is novel because of the focus on emerging markets and because of the use of different market-based measures of risk-taking. We provide policymakers, investors, and practitioners with fresh evidence about how C.E.O.s’ risk aversion shapes the firm’s risk-taking behaviour.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/1331677X.2023.2175008
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