This study examines the linkages between board leadership structure in terms of CEO duality (CEOs who jointly serve as board chairs), the proportion of expert outside directors on the board (PENEDs) and voluntary corporate disclosures. Regression analyses of observations from 385 Hong Kong companies show that CEO duality is associated with lower levels of voluntary corporate disclosures. However, the negative CEO duality/voluntary disclosure association is weaker for firms with higher PENEDs suggesting that the expertise of non-executive directors (NEDs) moderates the CEO duality/corporate disclosures relationship.
History
Journal
Journal of accounting and public policy
Volume
23
Pagination
351-379
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
0278-4254
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal