CEO解职与财务重述:道德治理与董事会动态的作用

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Ru (Tina) Gao, Shijun Guo, Daifei (Troy) Yao
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摘要

本研究使用涵盖2000年至2018年标准普尔1500指数公司的新的综合数据集,重新审视了首席执行官解雇与财务重述之间的关系。与之前的研究相比,这个数据集有几个优势:它提供了有关首席执行官离职的精确数据,可以进行大样本分析,并包括高管离职的详细原因。我们的研究结果证实了财务重述与首席执行官解雇之间的正相关关系,近年来解雇的可能性增加,反映了董事会对道德问题的日益关注。此外,重述还会放大财务业绩不佳对CEO离职的负面影响,因为业绩不佳公司的CEO在重述后面临更高的被解雇风险,而强劲的财务业绩通常会提供保护。此外,我们探讨了董事会特征如何影响这种关系,并揭示了董事会反应的显著异质性。具体而言,女性董事会代表、董事的财务专业知识、CEO与董事会的关系、董事处理先前欺诈事件的经验,以及多个董事职位,都调节了CEO在重述后被解雇的可能性。这些发现为CEO离职决策中财务绩效、道德治理和董事会动态之间复杂的相互作用提供了新的见解。
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CEO Dismissals and Financial Restatements: The Role of Ethical Governance and Board Dynamics

This study re-examines the relationship between CEO dismissals and financial restatements using a new, comprehensive dataset covering S&P 1500 firms from 2000 to 2018. This dataset offers several advantages over previous research: it provides precise data on CEO dismissals, enables large-sample analysis and includes detailed reasons for executive departures. Our findings confirm a positive relationship between financial restatements and CEO dismissals, with a heightened likelihood of dismissal in recent years reflecting increased board attention to ethical issues. Additionally, restatements are revealed to amplify the negative impact of weak financial performance on CEO turnover, as CEOs of poorly performing firms face a higher risk of dismissal after a restatement, whereas strong financial performance generally offers protection. Furthermore, we explore how board characteristics affect this relationship and reveal significant heterogeneity in board responses. Specifically, female board representation, directors’ financial expertise, CEO–board connections, directors’ experience with prior fraud incidents, and multiple directorships all moderate the likelihood of CEO dismissal following restatements. These findings provide new insights into the complex interplay among financial performance, ethical governance and board dynamics in CEO turnover decisions.

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Australian Accounting Review
Australian Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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