Affiliation:
1. College of Business & Economics North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro North Carolina USA
2. College of Business Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractIn this article, we investigate the effect of chief executive officer (CEO)–board connections on the cost of equity capital in an international setting. We find that CEO–board connections have a significant negative effect on the cost of equity. Our results are robust to alternative variable measurements, model specifications, and potential endogeneity adjustments. Examining the channel, we show that social ties reduce information asymmetry issues. We further show that firm‐level operational complexities and investment intensity, as well as country‐level developmental attributes and culture, moderate the association between CEO–board connections and the cost of equity capital.