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- Title
Do Directors Have a Use-By Date? Examining the Impact of Board Tenure on Firm Performance.
- Authors
Livnat, Joshua; Smith, Gavin; Suslava, Kate; Tarlie, Martin
- Abstract
Corporate boards serve the important functions of monitoring and advising management. We examine whether boards consisting of longer-serving directors are better able to fulfill these functions due to firmspecific knowledge accumulation, or whether director performance suffers due to declining effectiveness in monitoring managers. Our evidence suggests that board tenure is positively related to forward-looking measures of market value and stock returns, with the relationship reversing after about nine years on average. The detrimental effect of tenure is stronger for high growth firms, which is consistent with the deterioration of the board members' ability to perform their advisory functions.
- Subjects
CORPORATE directors; MARKET value; STOCK exchanges; PERFORMANCES
- Publication
American Journal of Management, 2019, Vol 19, Issue 2, p97
- ISSN
2165-7998
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33423/ajm.v19i2.2073