Markets Punish Behavior That Reflects A CEO's Lack Of Integrity
July 24, 2018
5:03 AM (ET)
Heard on NPR Morning Edition
A recent study finds companies whose CEOs committed a personal indiscretion — such as infidelity, substance abuse and dishonesty — experienced a decline in shareholder value. NPR social science correspondent, Shankar Vendantam, and Mississippi State University Associate Professor of Finance Brandon Cline are featured. Listen below.