Firm value in commonly uncertain times: the divergent effects of corporate governance and CSR

Economic uncertainty disrupts firms' ability to create value. Most related literature examines how various organizational characteristics affect value under extreme conditions - the global financial crisis. However, recent work in quantifying economic uncertainty now makes it possible to take a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied economics 2019-09, Vol.51 (43), p.4726-4741
Hauptverfasser: Borghesi, Richard, Chang, Kiyoung, Li, Ying
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Economic uncertainty disrupts firms' ability to create value. Most related literature examines how various organizational characteristics affect value under extreme conditions - the global financial crisis. However, recent work in quantifying economic uncertainty now makes it possible to take a more nuanced approach in investigating the conditions under which this value reduction can be mitigated during more 'commonly uncertain' periods. In this paper we analyze the effects of corporate governance mechanisms and social responsibility investments on Tobin's q across 13 years and 40 countries. Evidence suggests that shareholder-centric corporate governance policies restrict board and executive flexibility during uncertain times, and therefore stifle their ability to react effectively to adverse macroeconomic changes. We also find that CSR initiatives serve as insurance in that they preserve value under uncertainty by acting as a reservoir of social capital.
ISSN:0003-6846
1466-4283
DOI:10.1080/00036846.2019.1597255