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Independent Boards and Innovation

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Title
Independent Boards and Innovation
Abstract
Much research has suggested that independent boards of directors are more effective in reducing agency costs and improving firm governance. How they influence innovation is less clear. Relying on regulatory changes, we show that firms that transition to independent boards focus on more crowded and familiar areas of technology. They patent and claim more and receive more total future citations to their patents. However, the citation increase comes mainly from incremental patents in the middle of the citation distribution; the numbers of uncited and highly cited patents—arguably associated with riskier innovation strategies—do not change significantly.
Publication
Journal of Financial Economics
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
536-557
Date
2017
Citation
Balsmeier, B., Fleming, L., & Manso, G. (2017). Independent Boards and Innovation. Journal of Financial Economics, 123, 536–557.
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