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The Characteristics of Firms That Hire Chief Risk Officers
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Chief Risk OfficerFinancial Risk ManagementRisk AnalysisCorporate Risk ManagementRisk ManagementManagementChief Risk OfficersFinancial ManagementAccountingCorporate GovernanceRisk GovernanceFinanceBusinessBusiness StrategyErm AdoptionRisk Analysis (Business)Enterprise Risk ManagementCapital StructureCorporate FinanceFinancial Risk
We examine the characteristics of firms that adopt enterprise risk management (ERM) and find support for the hypothesis that firms adopt ERM for direct economic benefit rather than to merely comply with regulatory pressure. Using chief risk officer (CRO) hires as a proxy for ERM adoption we find that firms that are larger, more volatile, and have greater institutional ownership are more likely to adopt ERM. In addition, when the CEO has incentives to take risk, the firm is also more likely to hire a CRO. Finally, banks with lower levels of Tier 1 capital are also more likely to hire a CRO.
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