Associate Professor Kung-Cheng Ho, a researcher of the Base, has published a collaborative paper titled "The impact of CEO’s green experience on digital transformation" in Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal is a high-quality journal dedicated to publishing academic research on the capital markets of Asian-Pacific countries. The current impact factor of PBFJ is 4.6.
Abstract: According to resource orchestration theory, key human capital can allocate resources to the critical paths of projects to maximize resource utilization efficiency. This study examines how the green experience acts as an important organization capital and affects a company's digital and green transformation processes. Based on the organization capital theory, we study the performance of China's A-share listed companies from 2013 to 2021. A CEO's green experience inhibits a company's digital transformation while promoting its green transformation. Based on organizational theory, our conclusion is consistent with signal and information asymmetry theories. Executives with green experience have a better understanding of ways to improve the credibility of the public's green environmental practices. This agency cost often has a negative impact on the financial performance of enterprises, which is not conducive to their digital transformation. Companies should carefully recruit executives with green experiences, based on future digital or sustainable development strategies, to maximize the organization capital.
Keywords: CEO green experience; Resource orchestration theory; Digital transformation; Green transformation
Link:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pacfin.2024.102397
Teacher profile
Kung-Cheng Ho, Doctor of Taiwan Yuanzhi University, associate professor of Guangdong University of Finance and Economics. His research interest covers Corporate finance, credit risk management, corporate social responsibility, information asymmetry risk and cross-disciplinary research. His research interest is in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Emerging Markets Review, Energy Economics, International Review of Economics & Finance, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Business Research, Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Forecasting, Pacific-Baisn Finance Journal, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting and other international SSCI journals published more than 40 articles, including 1 ABS 4-star journals, 12 three-star journals and 17 SSCI first-region journals. In addition, he has preached papers in dozens of important academic conferences at home and abroad. Including China Annual Finance Conference, China Annual Financial Engineering Conference, China Annual Management Conference, CICF, American Accounting Association, Asian Finance Association, European Finance Association, Europe Financial Management Association, Financial Management Association, Taiwan Management Institute, Western Economic Association International, etc. In addition, he has reviewed manuscripts for more than 20 journals at home and abroad, including Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Economic Modelling, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Financial Innovation, Investment Analysts Journal, International Journal of Emerging Markets, International Review of Economics and Finance, Managerial and Decision Economics, etc.