Neighborhood CEOs

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If you have any queries regarding the seminar, please contact the seminar organizers Katrine V. Løken, Heidi C. Thysen, Eirik G. Kristiansen or Camilla Nesfossen Hopsdal.

 

Abstract

Using large-scale surveys and register data from Denmark, we show that firms led by neighborhood CEOs – defined in terms of physical proximity to the company and personal values - exhibit a better working environment, as perceived both by a regulatory authority and firms’ own employees. This finding is stronger when the CEO’s and employees’ children attend the same school, pointing to social interactions as a channel for the result. At the same time, firms led by neighborhood CEOs exhibit a higher level of profitability, which suggests that these CEOs do not tradeoff shareholder returns with employees’ welfare.
Using large-scale surveys and register data from Denmark, we show that firms led by neighborhood CEOs – defined in terms of physical proximity to the company and personal values - exhibit a better working environment, as perceived both by a regulatory authority and firms’ own employees. This finding is stronger when the CEO’s and employees’ children attend the same school, pointing to social interactions as a channel for the result. At the same time, firms led by neighborhood CEOs exhibit a higher level of profitability, which suggests that these CEOs do not tradeoff shareholder returns with employees’ welfare.