articleThe Journal of FinanceMar 9, 2006BRONZE OA

Are Busy Boards Effective Monitors?

Piedmont International University

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Firms with busy boards, those in which a majority of outside directors hold three or more directorships, are associated with weak corporate governance. These firms exhibit lower market‐to‐book ratios, weaker profitability, and lower sensitivity of CEO turnover to firm performance. Independent but busy boards display CEO turnover‐performance sensitivities indistinguishable from those of inside‐dominated boards. Departures of busy outside directors generate positive abnormal returns (ARs). When directors become busy as a result of acquiring an additional directorship, other companies in which they hold board seats experience negative ARs. Busy outside directors are more likely to depart boards following…

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Keywords
  • Corporate governance
  • Profitability index
  • Business
  • Accounting
  • Finance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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