Skilled Labor Risk and Corporate Policies

Review of Corporate Finance Studies, Forthcoming

43 Pages Posted: 20 Mar 2017 Last revised: 17 Jun 2021

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Yue Qiu

Temple University

Tracy Yue Wang

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management

Date Written: February 28, 2021

Abstract

We measure U.S. listed companies’ skilled labor risk, i.e., the potential failure in attracting and retaining skilled labor, by the intensity of discussions on this issue in 10-K filings. We show that this measure effectively captures firm risk due to the mobility of skilled labor. We find that an increase from the 25th percentile to the 75th percentile in the skilled labor risk would increase the skilled labor wage by 22% (or $15,593), and also leads to a higher equity-based incentive pay. The skilled labor risk also interacts with other corporate policies such as financial leverage, cash holdings, and M&As.

Keywords: Skilled labor, labor mobility, labor skill, incentive pay, compensation, H-1B, leverage, cash holding, M&A

JEL Classification: G30, G32, G34, H20, J20, J24, J40, J41

Suggested Citation

Qiu, Yue and Wang, Tracy Yue, Skilled Labor Risk and Corporate Policies (February 28, 2021). Review of Corporate Finance Studies, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2935378 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2935378

Yue Qiu

Temple University ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States

Tracy Yue Wang (Contact Author)

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management ( email )

19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

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