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Bank board structure and performance: Evidence for large bank holding companies
Authors:Renée B Adams  Hamid Mehran
Institution:1. University of Queensland and ECGI, UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia;2. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10045-0001, United States
Abstract:The subprime crisis highlights how little we know about bank governance. This paper addresses a long-standing gap in the literature by analyzing the relationship between board governance and performance using a sample of banking firm data that spans 34 years. We find that board independence is not related to performance, as measured by a proxy for Tobin’s Q. However, board size is positively related to performance. Our results are not driven by M&A activity. But, we provide new evidence that increases in board size due to additions of directors with subsidiary directorships may add value as BHC complexity increases. We conclude that governance regulation should take unique features of bank governance into account.
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