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Session
Session 3.03: Does Social Media Help Level the Playing Field in Director Labor Markets? Evidence from Twitter
Time:
Tuesday, 26/Aug/2025:
10:00am - 10:30am

Location: Mikado Conference hall

Meeting hall “Mikado”, which can accommodate up to 50 people

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Does Social Media Help Level the Playing Field in Director Labor Markets? Evidence from Twitter

Prof. Lixiong Guo1, Prof. Shawn Mobbs2

1University of Mississippi, United States of America; 2University of Alabama, United States of America

We explore the director labor market consequences of social media use. Specifically, we identify directors in S&P 1500 firms who are active on Twitter and examine various director labor market outcomes. We find directors, particularly females and minorities, on Twitter are more likely to gain an additional directorship, a larger directorship and a directorship in a new industry each year than those who are not on Twitter. These results hold when controlling for time invariant unobserved director characteristics and when using an instrumental variable approach to control for endogeneity. They are strongest for directors, primarily females and minorities, who engage more with other directors via social media. Shareholders show more support for social-media-active directors through a greater (lesser) percentage of votes casts “For” (“Against”) their election and through a greater stock price reaction to the announcement of first-time director appointments. These results suggest that social media can play an important role in reducing traditional labor market frictions and facilitating more opportunities for minority and female directors.