CEOs with top college degrees no better at improving long-term firm performance than other CEOs
Thursday, September 16, 2010 - 04:21
in Mathematics & Economics
Whether or not a company's CEO holds a college degree from a top school has no bearing on the firm's long-term performance. And when it comes to getting canned for poor performance, CEOs with degrees from the nation's most prestigious schools are no safer than the average CEO, according to new research from the University of New Hampshire.