CEO Turnover and Ownership Structure: Evidence from the U.S. Property-Liability Insurance Industry (Chief Executive Officer) CEO Turnover and Ownership Structure: Evidence from the U.S. Property-Liability Insurance Industry (Chief Executive Officer)

CEO Turnover and Ownership Structure: Evidence from the U.S. Property-Liability Insurance Industry (Chief Executive Officer‪)‬

Journal of Risk and Insurance 2011, Sept, 78, 3

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ABSTRACT This article examines the impact of ownership structure on the relation between firm performance and chief executive officer (CEO) turnover in the U.S. property--liability insurance industry. Theoretical implications of stock versus mutual ownership structures on the performance-turnover relation are ambiguous. Our empirical results indicate that CEO turnover is less responsive to firm underwriting performance in mutual insurers compared to stock insurers. In fact, we find that while CEO turnover for stock firms is negatively related to prior performance, no such relationship is found for mutual insurers. These results hold while controlling for board structure and other relevant factors.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
53
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc.
SIZE
299.3
KB

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