Wednesday, September 13, 2017

"Having the Sopranos on board: Corporate governance and organised crime in Italy"

From VoxEU:

Pietro A. Bianchi, Antonio Marra, Donato Masciandaro, Nicola Pecchiari 13 September 2017

Economic theory doesn’t provide a clear prediction on how a firm’s performance will be affected if some of its board members have ties to organised crime. This column explores this issue using a unique Italian dataset that includes confidential information about ongoing investigations. Seven percent of firms are found to have at least one director under investigation, and these firms demonstrate, on average, lower levels of cash holdings and worse profitability compared with ‘untainted’ firms.