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Does a CEO from a Reputable University Create a Better Working Environment? Evidence from Indonesia

Does a CEO from a Reputable University Create a Better Working Environment? Evidence from Indonesia

Title: Does a CEO from a Reputable University Create a Better Working Environment? Evidence from Indonesia

Authors:

  1. Siti Nur Aini
  2. Sri Ningsih
  3. Iman Harymawan
  4. I. Wayan Kartana

Department: Akuntansi

Journal Name: Accounting Research Journal

Kinds of Journal: Q1

Keywords: CEO background, Governance, Quality of the working environment, Reputable university

Abstract:

Purpose: This study aims to investigate whether CEOs who graduated from prestigious universities can provide a better-quality working environment.

Design/Methodology/Approach: Using a sample of 1,877 observations from all companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2019โ€“2021, this research employs logistic OLS and coarsened exact matching (CEM) analyses to ensure robust results.

Findings: This study revealed that companies with CEOs who are alumni of a reputable university provide a high-quality working environment. These results are robust using the coarsened exact matching (CEM). Additional analyses exploring subindicators of working environment quality revealed that CEOs who have received an education from a reputable university have a better understanding of the importance of continuous education and training.

Practical Implications: The findings of this study can provide guidance for managers and decision-makers in managing human resources and the work environment more effectively. By understanding the impact of high-quality education on leadership abilities in creating a supportive work environment, companies can be more strategic in recruiting and developing their leaders.

Originality/Value: This study provides a unique contribution by providing empirical data on the quality of the working environment in Indonesia, specifically focusing on the role of CEOs from a reputable university as policy-makers, which has not been extensively explored in previous research.

For details: https://doi.org/10.1108/ARJ-12-2023-0351