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How Chief Executive Officers' first-hand experience of the Great Chinese Famine affects risk-taking?

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How Chief Executive Officers' first-hand experience of the Great Chinese Famine affects risk-taking?

D. Li, C. Huang, et al.

This intriguing study by Dayuan Li, Chen Huang, and Ding Wang explores how the memory of the Great Chinese Famine shapes CEOs' approach to risk-taking within their companies. It reveals that CEOs who experienced this historical event tend to be more risk-averse, especially in competitive markets. Discover the surprising links between famine severity and corporate risk behavior!... show more
Abstract
To understand the influence of Chief Executive Officers' (CEOs) early life experiences on their firms' strategic decision-making, here we explore the impacts of CEOs' experience of the Great Chinese Famine (1959–1961) on their cognitions and firm risk-taking. Using longitudinal data from publicly listed companies in China from 2006 to 2017, we found that CEOs who experienced the 3-year-long famine are more risk-averse, but that this relationship only exists among CEOs who experienced the famine during their formative years (between 6 and 18 years old). In addition, we found that the negative relationship between CEOs' early experiences of famine and firms' risk-taking is weaker when the firm is state-owned and stronger when the firm is facing fiercely competitive markets. We also take a step further to explore the impact of the severity of the famine on individuals, and we find that there is a positive relationship between the severity of the famine and firm risk-taking only within a moderate level. When the severity exceeds a certain level, CEOs are reluctant to take risks with the increase in the severity of the famine. Our findings provide a new theoretical and practical perspective in studying the relationship between CEOs' early experiences with disaster and firm risk-taking.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
May 03, 2023
Authors
Dayuan Li, Chen Huang, Ding Wang
Tags
CEOs
Great Chinese Famine
risk-taking
company performance
market competition
state-owned firms
famine experience
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