CEO Implicit Motives: Their Impact on Firm Performance

Kevin Veenstra
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Abstract

Using 4,838 annual CEO letters to shareholders for 397 S&P 500 companies from the period 1993 to 2010, this paper examines how CEO implicit motives impact a firm's financial performance. The results show that after controlling for firm and year fixed effects, financial performance increases with a CEO's need for power and decreases with a CEO's need for achievement and need for affiliation. Implicit motives play a significant role in the determination of what makes each CEO unique, and they have persistent effects, even three years after being initially measured. The practical significance of these findings is that firms should carefully consider implicit motives when selecting a CEO. Boards of directors would do well to consider CEO implicit motives as part of their corporate governance “best practices.” Institutional/retail investors may be able to use CEO letters as a useful source of information for making investment decisions.
CEO隐性动机:对企业绩效的影响
本文利用1993年至2010年间397家标准普尔500指数成份股公司的4,838封年度CEO致股东信,研究了CEO隐性动机对公司财务绩效的影响。结果表明,在控制公司效应和年度固定效应后,财务绩效随CEO权力需求的增加而增加,随CEO成就需求和隶属关系需求的增加而减少。内隐动机在决定每位CEO的独特之处方面发挥着重要作用,而且它们的影响持续存在,甚至在最初被衡量三年之后。这些发现的现实意义在于,企业在选择CEO时应仔细考虑隐性动机。董事会最好将CEO的隐性动机视为公司治理“最佳实践”的一部分。机构/散户投资者可以将首席执行官信函作为做出投资决策的有用信息来源。
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