Published2017Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

CEO tournaments: A cross-country analysis of causes, cultural influences, and consequences

Authors: Burns, Minnick, Starks

Abstract

Using a cross-country sample, we examine the chief executive officer (CEO) tournament structure (measured alternatively as the ratio and the difference of pay between the CEO and other top executives within a firm). We find the tournament structure to vary systematically with firm and country cultural characteristics. In particular, firm size and the cultural values of power distance, fair income differences, and competition are significantly associated with variations in tournament structures. We also establish support for the primary implication of tournament theory in that tournament structure tends to be positively related to firm value, even after controlling for endogeneity.

Keywords

CEO tournament structurecultural valuesfirm decisionsfirm values

Tags of Social Finance

#Archival Empirical#Manager & Firm Behavior