1. The Role of External Directors in Swedish SMEs : A study of external directors’ perception of their role
- Author
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Tornberg, Pontus, Ek, Hanna, Tornberg, Pontus, and Ek, Hanna
- Abstract
Background: The existing body of research on corporate governance has thoroughly investigated the function of external directors in large, publicly traded companies, predominantly from the perspective of agency theory. Nevertheless, research on non-executive directors in SMEs, especially in countries other than the U.S is relatively few. As SMEs encounter unique difficulties as a result of their informal ownership arrangements and reduced legal obligations in comparison to publicly traded firms, it provides an opportunity for further analysis. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to explore the influence of contingency factors on external directors. Further, the purpose is to explain the self-perception of external directors’ roles, and therefore be able to scrutinize and validate if external directors perceive to engage in similar roles as identified in the public context. Method: This study adopts a epistemological positivist stance along with a deductive approach to quantitatively explore and explain how external directors' perceptions of their board role are contingent on certain factors. A survey is used to collect data, where the data is analyzed by employing Spearman correlation and multiple linear regression. Conclusion: The findings of this thesis suggests that that external directors’ perception of the control, strategic and the combinatory multi-perspective role is affected by ownership, number of external directors in the board, business life cycle and size of firm that could explain variances in the support for these roles. The thesis also found support for both agency theory and RDT, however, the study did not found support for the contingencies developed to explore external directors service role.
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- 2024