The Impact of Job Referrals on Employment Outcomes in Top Corporate Positions
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Date
2020-03-01
Author
Levati, Lorenzo Maria
Lalanne, Marie
SAFE No.
268
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Abstract
Using an original dataset on professional networks of directors sitting on the boards of large US corporations, we examine how personal relationships are used by firms to improve job match quality in the high-skill segment of the labor market. Analyzing explicit social connection data between new hires and recruiters, we are able to test predictions of well established job referral models. We find that referred executive directors have a fifteen percent longer tenure than their non-referred counterparts. Referred executive directors also tend to be similar to their referrers on multiple dimensions, giving support to network homophily hypotheses.
Research Area
Financial Intermediation
Keywords
referrals, job match quality, social networks, board of directors
JEL Classification
L14, J63, M51
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Monetary Policy
Corporate Governance
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance
Corporate Finance
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