CEOs’ Prosocial Behavior, Their Careers and Corporate Policies

SSRN Electronic Journal(2020)

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This paper examines the associations of Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs’) prosocial behavior with their career paths and corporate policies. Using individuals’ involvement with charitable organizations as a proxy for prosocial behavior, we find that prosocial individuals are promoted to CEOs faster than non-prosocial individuals. In addition, compared to firms with non-prosocial CEOs, firms with prosocial CEOs tend to have lower executive subordinate turnover, implement more employee-friendly policies, experience higher customer satisfaction, and engage in more socially responsible activities. We also find that firms with prosocial CEOs have higher firm value. These results are corroborated when we compare changes in corporate policies and firm value around different types of CEO turnovers: a prosocial CEO replacing a non-prosocial CEO versus other types of CEO turnovers. Our results thus suggest that prosocial CEOs are more likely to make corporate decisions that benefit a wide range of firm stakeholders.
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