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The effect of corporate governance on CEO luck: Evidence from the Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS)
Authors:Pandej Chintrakarn  Pornsit Jiraporn  J.C. Kim
Affiliation:1. Mahidol University International College (MUIC), Nakorn Pathom, Thailand;2. Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies, Pennsylvania State University, Malvern, PA 19355, United States;3. Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY 41099, United States
Abstract:CEOs are “lucky” when they receive stock option grants on days when the stock price is the lowest in the month of the grant, implying opportunistic timing. Extending the work of Bebchuk et al. (2010), we explore the effect of overall corporate governance quality on CEO luck. Provided by the Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), our comprehensive governance metrics are much broader than those used in prior studies, encompassing more diverse aspects of corporate governance, such as audit, state laws, boards, ownership, and director education. We show that an improvement in governance quality by one standard deviation diminishes CEO luck by 14.77–21.06%. The governance standards recommended by ISS appear to be effective in deterring the opportunistic timing of option grants.
Keywords:Corporate governance  Option backdating  Lucky CEOs  Institutional Shareholder Services  Agency theory  Agency conflict
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