Demographics/Job Characteristics of Top Managers, Corporate Risk and Organizational Outcomes

  • Donadio Costa G
  • Silva da Rosa F
  • Lunkes R
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This study aims to analyze the relationship between demographics and job characteristics of top managers and their tolerance or aversion to corporate risk. From the Amadeus - Bureau van Dijk database were collected data about the gender, age, educational background, job duality and job tenure of 1,045 top managers. The results suggest that executives (CEOs and non-CEOs) with formal education in the areas of management and law, as well as the tenure in the organization, are negatively related to risk-propensity behaviors. On the other hand, the age and female gender of top managers are characteristics that are positively related to risk propensity. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Donadio Costa, G., Silva da Rosa, F., & Lunkes, R. J. (2018). Demographics/Job Characteristics of Top Managers, Corporate Risk and Organizational Outcomes. Contabilidad y Negocios, 13(25), 94–108. https://doi.org/10.18800/contabilidad.201801.007

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