Strong Corporate Culture Leads to Strong Performance
It pays for a company to keep its word.
Strong Corporate Culture Leads to Strong PerformanceWe study which dimensions of corporate culture are related to a firm’s performance and why. We find that proclaimed values appear irrelevant. Yet, when employees perceive top managers as trustworthy and ethical, firm’s performance is stronger. We then study how different governance structures impact the ability to sustain integrity as a corporate value. We find that publicly traded firms are less able to sustain it. Traditional measures of corporate governance do not seem to have much of an impact.
Published in: Journal of Financial Economics
It pays for a company to keep its word.
Strong Corporate Culture Leads to Strong Performance