Authors
Renée Adams, Matti Keloharju, Samuli Knüpfer
Publication date
2018/11/1
Journal
Journal of Financial Economics
Volume
130
Issue
2
Pages
392-408
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
What makes a successful CEO? We combine a near-exhaustive sample of male CEOs from Swedish companies with data on their cognitive and noncognitive ability and height at age 18. CEOs differ from other high-skill professions most in noncognitive ability. The median large-company CEO belongs to the top 5% of the population in the combination of the three traits. The traits have a monotonic and close to linear relation with CEO pay, but their correlations with pay, firm size, and CEO fixed effects in firm policies are relatively low. Traits appear necessary but not sufficient for making it to the top.
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Scholar articles
R Adams, M Keloharju, S Knüpfer - Journal of Financial Economics, 2018
RB Adams, M Keloharju, S Knüpfer - Lessons from traits of a million individuals, 2016