Corporate Governance
Can an Agency Role-Reversal Lead to an Organizational Collapse?; A Study Proposal
External / Open Access
Abstract
The Principal-Agent Theory model is widely used to explain governance role where there is a separation of ownership and control, as it defines clear boundaries between governance and executives. However, examination of recent corporate failure reveals the concerning contribution of the Board of Directors to such failures and calls into question governance effectiveness in the presence of a powerful and charismatic CEO. This study proposes a framework for analyzing the relationship between the Board of Directors and the CEO, and how certain relationships affect the power structure and behavior of the Board, which leads to a role reversal in the Principal-Agent Theory, as the Board assumes the role of the CEO's agent. This study's results may help create a red flag for a board and leader's behavior that may result in governance failure.
Full Title
Can an Agency Role-Reversal Lead to an Organizational Collapse?; A Study Proposal
Primary Author
Yossi Haimberg
Publication Type
Preprint
Year
2021
Journal
arXiv Preprint
Category
Corporate Governance
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Yossi Haimberg (2021). *Can an Agency Role-Reversal Lead to an Organizational Collapse?; A Study Proposal*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Yossi Haimberg. *Can an Agency Role-Reversal Lead to an Organizational Collapse?; A Study Proposal*. External / Open Access, 2021.