Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach

Research background: Overconfidence is one of the biases and fallacies that affect a cognitive process. Indeed, overconfidence has some serious consequences even in corporate finance. The literature is not consistent as for the impact of overconfidence on investment and financing decisions. Addition...

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Main Author: Elżbieta Bukalska
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Economic Research 2020-03-01
Series:Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
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spelling doaj-76ab41cca8464da89fbb48192bc683bd2020-11-25T03:50:17ZengInstitute of Economic ResearchEquilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy1689-765X2353-32932020-03-0115110713110.24136/eq.2020.0061766Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approachElżbieta Bukalska0Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in LublinResearch background: Overconfidence is one of the biases and fallacies that affect a cognitive process. Indeed, overconfidence has some serious consequences even in corporate finance. The literature is not consistent as for the impact of overconfidence on investment and financing decisions. Additionally, we include the issue of financial constraints to our analysis as investment-cash flow sensitivity (ICFS) is perceived as the measure of financial constraints. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to test investment-cash flow sensitivity and financial constraints under managerial overconfidence. We think that companies managed by overconfident managers show a higher relation between cash flows and investment and demonstrate bigger financial constraints. Methods: In this paper, we test investment-cash flow sensitivity and financial constraints under CEO overconfidence among panel data of Polish private firms. We collect the unique sample of 145 non-listed companies by surveying the CEOs on their overconfidence. We collect the financial data of surveyed companies covering the 2010–2016 period. Total number of observations is 1015. Findings & Value added: First, we find a positive and higher relation between the investment-cash flow sensitivity for companies managed by overconfident managers which is in line with recent research. As for the financial constraints we find lower level of financial constraints among the companies managed by overconfident man-agers. This might be evidence that despite having lower financial constraints the companies managed by overconfident managers intentionally choose internal funds as the main source of financing and refrain from using external funds. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first empirical study for Polish companies on the relation between CEO overconfidence and financial decisions.http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/eq/article/view/1766ceo overconfidenceinvestment-cash flow sensitivityfinancial constraints
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Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
ceo overconfidence
investment-cash flow sensitivity
financial constraints
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title Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
title_short Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
title_full Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
title_fullStr Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
title_full_unstemmed Are companies managed by overconfident CEO financially constraint? Investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
title_sort are companies managed by overconfident ceo financially constraint? investment-cash flow sensitivity approach
publisher Institute of Economic Research
series Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
issn 1689-765X
2353-3293
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Research background: Overconfidence is one of the biases and fallacies that affect a cognitive process. Indeed, overconfidence has some serious consequences even in corporate finance. The literature is not consistent as for the impact of overconfidence on investment and financing decisions. Additionally, we include the issue of financial constraints to our analysis as investment-cash flow sensitivity (ICFS) is perceived as the measure of financial constraints. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to test investment-cash flow sensitivity and financial constraints under managerial overconfidence. We think that companies managed by overconfident managers show a higher relation between cash flows and investment and demonstrate bigger financial constraints. Methods: In this paper, we test investment-cash flow sensitivity and financial constraints under CEO overconfidence among panel data of Polish private firms. We collect the unique sample of 145 non-listed companies by surveying the CEOs on their overconfidence. We collect the financial data of surveyed companies covering the 2010–2016 period. Total number of observations is 1015. Findings & Value added: First, we find a positive and higher relation between the investment-cash flow sensitivity for companies managed by overconfident managers which is in line with recent research. As for the financial constraints we find lower level of financial constraints among the companies managed by overconfident man-agers. This might be evidence that despite having lower financial constraints the companies managed by overconfident managers intentionally choose internal funds as the main source of financing and refrain from using external funds. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first empirical study for Polish companies on the relation between CEO overconfidence and financial decisions.
topic ceo overconfidence
investment-cash flow sensitivity
financial constraints
url http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/eq/article/view/1766
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