Corporate risk culture

Authors Pan, Siegel, Wang
Journal Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
Year 2017
Type Published Paper
Abstract We examine the formation and evolution of corporate risk culture, that is, the preferences toward risk and uncertainty shared by a firm's leaders, as well as its effect on corporate policies. We document persistent commonality in risk attitudes inside firms, which arises through the selection of leaders with similar preferences and is rooted in the founders' risk attitudes. Changes in corporate risk culture over time affect corporate investment policies, whereas cross-sectional differences in founders' risk attitudes, that is, firms' initial risk culture, contribute to differences across firms in persistent firm policies, such as research and development intensity.
Keywords Risk preferences, risk attitudes, firm's leader, corporate policies, corporate culture
URL https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109017000771
Tags Archival Empirical  |   Evolutionary Finance  |   Manager / Firm Behavior