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Pavel Savor

2012

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Status, Marriage, And Managers' Attitudes To Risk, Nikolai L. Roussanov, Pavel G. Savor Feb 2012

Status, Marriage, And Managers' Attitudes To Risk, Nikolai L. Roussanov, Pavel G. Savor

Pavel Savor

Marital status can both reflect and affect individual preferences. We explore the impact of marriage on corporate chief executive officers (CEOs) and find that firms run by single CEOs exhibit higher stock return volatility, pursue more aggressive investment policies, and do not respond to changes in idiosyncratic risk. These effects are weaker for older CEOs. Our findings continue to hold when we use variation in divorce laws across states to instrument for CEO marital status, which supports the hypothesis that marriage itself drives choices rather than it just reflecting innate heterogeneity in preferences. We explore various potential explanations for why …