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set their own pay, constrained somewhat by the availability of cash or by a fear of drawing shareholders' attention. To …
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We investigate the impact of changes in states' anti-takeover legislation on executive compensation. We find both pay for performance sensitivities and mean pay increase for the firms affected by the legislation (relative to a control group). These findings are partially consistent with an...
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This paper studies the gender compensation gap among high-level executives in US corporations. We use the ExecuComp data set that contains information on total compensation for the top five highest paid executives of a large group of US firms over the period 1992-1997. About 2.5% of the...
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objectives among not-for-profit hospitals. Boards appear to fire the managers that are least able to compete in the new … competitive environment and reward incumbent managers more for achieving for-profit goals. Consistent with donors' belief that …
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Families run a large fraction of business groups around the world. In this paper, we analyze how the structure of the families behind these business groups affects the groups' organization, governance and performance. To address this question, we constructed a unique data set of family trees and...
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