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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and CEO luck: are lucky CEOs socially responsible?

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Pages 1036-1039 | Published online: 19 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

‘Lucky’ CEOs are given stock option grants on days when the stock price is the lowest in the month of the grant, implying opportunistic timing, severe agency problems and poor corporate governance. We find that lucky (opportunistic) CEOs invest significantly less in CSR. The evidence thus does not support the notion that CSR is primarily used to enhance managers’ private benefits at the expense of shareholders. Rather, lucky CEOs appear to view CSR investments as depriving them of the free cash flow they could otherwise exploit.

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1 The industry dummies are based on the first two digits of the SIC codes.

2 Managerial ownership is defined as total ownership held by the top five executives reported by COMPUSTAT.

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