Board Monitoring and Advising Trade-offs Amidst Economic Policy Uncertainty
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-25-2021
Publication Title
The Financial Review
DOI
10.1111/fire.12286
ISSN
1540-6288
Abstract
We examine the changes in the board's dual roles of monitoring and advising in times of fluctuating economic policy uncertainty (EPU). We find that a rise in EPU leads boards to reduce the size and increase independence and the proportion of female directors. They also decrease the involvement of insiders and outside executives. There is also a drop in the busyness of the directors. Overall, we find that boards enhance their monitoring power to deal with greater EPU.
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Frye, Melissa B., Duong Pham, Rongrong Zhang.
2021.
"Board Monitoring and Advising Trade-offs Amidst Economic Policy Uncertainty."
The Financial Review, 57 (1): 5-26: Wiley.
doi: 10.1111/fire.12286
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/finance-facpubs/137
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