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Not all Risk Taking is Born Equal: The Behavioral Agency Model and CEO's Perception of Firm Efficacy
Authors:Geoffrey Martin  Nathan Washburn  Marianna Makri  Luis R Gomez‐Mejia
Institution:1. Melbourne Business School;2. Thunderbird School of Global Business;3. School of Business AdministrationUniversity of Miami;4. University of Notre Dame
Abstract:We examine the relationship between agent (CEO) risk bearing and the quality of executive risk‐taking outcomes, by examining the contingency effect of CEO perceived firm efficacy. In doing so, we extend the behavioral agency model (BAM) beyond predictions of risk magnitude to examining how CEO risk‐taking outcomes differ qualitatively in response to risk bearing. We argue that CEO risk bearing (due to stock options or cash compensation) will positively influence performance outcomes in the presence of higher perceived firm efficacy. However, this positive influence reverses when efficacy is lower. We demonstrate the utility of firm efficacy in exploring the effect of agent risk bearing on performance outcomes and provide the insight that the CEO pay‐performance relationship is influenced by the CEO’s perception of firm efficacy. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:behavioral agency  perceived firm efficacy  risk  R&D
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