Politically partisan CEOs increase corporate misconduct risk by 50%, study finds.
A study by Rutgers University and Erasmus University reveals that companies led by politically partisan CEOs—regardless of their political affiliation—are nearly 50% more likely to engage in corporate misconduct. The research attributes this trend to these leaders' heightened self-worth and entitlement, fostering a culture that undermines governance. The findings highlight the risks of political echo chambers in corporate leadership.
September 29, 2024
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