Template-type: ReDif-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Lev B. Author-Name: Gu F. Author-Name: Bar-Hava K. Author-workplace-name: GSBE Title: The virtues of fewer directorships Abstract: The busy director multi-directorships phenomenon increased in recent years, despite the substantial rise in directors responsibility and time demands. Busy directors are more experienced and better connected than single-firm directors, but also more distracted. The empirical evidence on the tradeoff between these two effects on board effectiveness is mixed. We depart from previous research by examining the reaction to a busy directors resignation by the shareholders of the companies that still keep the director on their board. Our findings indicate that when busy directors resign from a board, the investors of firms that continue boarding the director react positively to the news of the resignation. Investor reaction is more positive when there is a larger demand for the directors services, when the resignation frees up more of the directors time, and when the director is of higher quality. Our analysis suggests that three directorships are perceived optimal by investors. Finally, investors positive reaction to the resignation of directors from other companies fails to fully capture the governance benefits of such resignation. Keywords: Classification-JEL: . Series: research memorandum Creation-Date: 2013 Number: 037 File-URL: http://pub.maastrichtuniversity.nl/21ae296c-501d-4988-a2ec-cc4af87ffba8 File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 303382 Handle: RePEc:unm:umagsb:2013037