Do CFO Outside Directorships Benefit or Harm Home Firm Financial Reporting Quality?

Demand for chief financial officer (CFO) service on corporate boards has grown substantially in recent years, leading to questions about how outside board appointments affect a CFO’s ability to fulfill their home firm responsibilities. In this paper, we focus on the CFO’s core responsibility of over...

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