摘要
Purpose
This study aims to answer two unique related questions on the overarching relationship between a CEO's personal religious affiliation, the firm's advertising spending decision and its shareholder value. First, does the CEO's religious affiliation, a proxy for risk taking, influence the firm's advertising spending decision? Second, does the advertising spending decision mediate the relationship between the CEO's religious affiliation and the firm's shareholder value?
Design/methodology/approach
This study uses data on the religious affiliations of CEOs of publicly listed US firms, 1992-2014, from Marquis Who's Who; advertising spending and shareholder value from Compustat, and panel data-based regression models including CEO characteristics from ExecuComp, and firm-, industry- and time-based controls.
Findings
We find higher advertising spending levels for Protestant over Catholic-led firms, and advertising spending mediates the relationship between a CEO's religious affiliation and the firm's shareholder value.
Research limitations/implications
Marketing theory needs to incorporate the missing but fundamental effect of the CEO's religious affiliation-based values on decisions and outcomes.
Practical implications
Boards of Directors may need to align the CEO's and their firm's spending goals.
Originality/value
While previous studies focused on the influence of religious affiliation on consumers' attitudes and behavior, and executives' financial and R&D spending decisions, this study, to the best of the authors' knowledge, is the first to investigate the effect of a CEO's religious affiliation on the firm's advertising spending decision and its shareholder value.
源语言 | 英语 |
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期刊 | European Journal of Marketing |
期 | Early Access |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 2020 |
Corresponding author email
iscurrim@uci.edu关键词
- Advertising spending
- CEO religion
- Risk taking
- Shareholder value
成果物的来源
- ABDC-A*
- Scopus
- SSCI
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Oh, H., Zhang, Y., Lim, J., Bae, J., & Currim, I. S. (2020). Influence of CEOs' religious affiliations on firms' advertising spending and shareholder value. European Journal of Marketing, (Early Access). https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-01-2019-0024