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Death by Committee an Analysis of Corporate Board Sub Committees

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Title
Death by Committee an Analysis of Corporate Board Sub Committees
Abstract
Theoretical models of groups suggest that sub-group usage can affect communication among members and group decision-making. To examine the trade-offs from forming sub-groups, we assemble a detailed dataset on corporate boards (groups) and committees (sub-groups). Boards have increasingly used committees formally staffed entirely by outside directors. Our data show that twenty-five percent of all director meetings occurred in such committees in 1996; this increased to 45% by 2010. Our evidence suggests that granting formal authority to such committees can impair communication and decision-making. Sub-groups are relatively understudied, but our results suggest that they play an important role in group functioning and corporate governance.
Publication
Journal of Financial Economics
Volume
141
Issue
S0304405X21002257
Pages
1119-1146
Date
2021
Citation
Adams, R. B., Ragunathan, V., & Tumarkin, R. (2021). Death by Committee an Analysis of Corporate Board Sub Committees. Journal of Financial Economics, 141, 1119–1146.
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