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Does Culture Affect Corporate Governance?


Pascal A. Gantenbein


University of Basel

Christophe Volonté


University of Basel

August 11, 2011


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The legal environment is one important determinant of corporate governance. However, within legal families, also cultural differences can explain the level of corporate governance to some extent. We analyze this relationship for the case of Switzerland. Swiss firms are mainly located in two cultural areas, the German and French speaking parts of Switzerland. Swiss federal law is equal in both regions which allows us to investigate the effect of cultural differences on corporate governance. Although we only find few differences, we observe that board composition is significantly driven by language-related factors: French-speaking directors are prevalent in Swiss French boards and German-speaking directors in Swiss German boards. More importantly, however, boards of these two parts of Switzerland are more likely to be structured as in their respective neighboring countries. Furthermore, in the French part, transfer restrictions of shares are more common.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 15

Keywords: corporate governance, culture

JEL Classification: G30, G32, G34, G38, Z10

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Date posted: August 11, 2011 ; Last revised: September 1, 2011

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Gantenbein, Pascal A. and Volonté, Christophe, Does Culture Affect Corporate Governance? (August 11, 2011). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1908114 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1908114

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Pascal A. Gantenbein
University of Basel ( email )
Petersplatz 1
Basel, CH-4003
Switzerland
HOME PAGE: http://wwz.unibas.ch/abteilungen/home/abteilung/fmgt/
Christophe Volonté (Contact Author)
University of Basel ( email )
Peter Merian-Weg 6
Basel, CH-4002
Switzerland
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