The political ideology of corporate directors influences CEO compensation
How much is a CEO worth? The answer to this increasingly debated question is subjective, of course, the product of individual biases. One of the... Read More
A company’s political ideology predicts its commitment to social responsibility
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are, essentially, people. They enjoy many of the same rights and responsibilities as individual Americans. But do... Read More
The Year in Research: Top 10 of 2016
Each year, faculty of the University of Washington Foster School of Business produce influential research—on a wide array of topics—that advances academic theory and advises... Read More
Political ideology of corporate boards influences CEO compensation
Firms governed by politically conservative boards of directors pay their CEOs more money than do firms with more liberal-leaning boards. That’s the conclusion of a... Read More
A company’s political ideology predicts its commitment to social responsibility
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are, essentially, people. They enjoy many of the same rights and responsibilities as individual Americans. But do... Read More
The year in research: top 10 of 2015
Each year, faculty of the University of Washington Foster School of Business produce influential research—on a wide array of topics—that advances academic theory and advises... Read More