Corporate social responsibility and executive personality
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Li, Xin (Auteur)
Titre
Corporate social responsibility and executive personality
Résumé
My dissertation investigates two streams of managerial accounting literature; specifically,
corporate social responsibility (CSR) and executive personality. Paper 1 focuses on whether companies strategically engage in CSR practices to retain employees. Using a difference-in-differences design, I find that an increase in the enforcement of non compete agreements (which enhances a firm’s ability to retain employees) deteriorates CSR performance. Paper 2 extends prior literature and links managerial risk tolerance and firms’ CSR performance. The empirical result of Paper 2 shows that pilot CEOs are
less likely to exhibit better CSR performance. Paper 3 examines the spillover effect of managerial risk tolerance along the supply chain. Specifically, I follow Paper 2 to use the pilot status of CEOs to proxy for the customers’ risk tolerance level. Overall, the results
support a negative association between customer risk tolerance and supplier investment efficiency, and customer companies ran by pilot CEOs leads to supplier investment inefficiency. Each chapter is designed to be self-contained and provides a more detailed
discussion of the research question and contribution.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
Simon Fraser University
Lieu
Burnaby
Date
2020
Nb de pages
130
Langue
EN
Référence
Li, X. (2020). Corporate social responsibility and executive personality [Doctoral Thesis, Simon Fraser University]. https://summit.sfu.ca/_flysystem/fedora/sfu_migrate/20601/etd20985.pdf
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