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The growth of executive pay
Bebchuk, Lucian A.
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Grinstein, Yaniv
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2005
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10002759652
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Looking Beyond the CEO to Median Employee Pay Ratio : Why Other Disclosures Matter More
Reda, James
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2018
While the impending SEC rules on disclosure of the CEO Pay Ratio continues to generate headlines, the reality is that this ratio does not inform investors of anything useful. Compensation committees should focus instead on other ratios and disclosures that are 1) more revealing of corporate...
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The Conference Board CEO and Executive Compensation Practices 2015 Edition Key Findings
Reda, James
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2016
Published by The Conference Board in collaboration with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., CEO and Executive Compensation Practices: 2015 Edition documents trends and developments on senior management compensation at companies issuing equity securities registered with the US Securities and Exchange...
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Private vs. Public Director Pay : Is There a Difference?
Reda, James
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2017
This article compares and contrasts the differences in director compensation programs among various types of companies (including publicly traded companies, privately held companies, and non-profit organizations)
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012949731
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The Role of Employee Stock Ownership Plans in Compensation Philosophy and Executive Compensation Arrangements
Reda, James
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2015
What effect, if any, does an ESOP have on a company's compensation philosophy and executive compensation plans and programs? Our firm recently conducted research in order to determine whether or not an ESOP materially alters compensation philosophy and executive compensation levels at public...
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Executive Compensation Trends for 2009 : Balancing Risk, Performance and Pay
Reda, James
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2015
There have been substantial changes in executive compensation reported by companies in their 2009 proxy statements following an unprecedented drop in stock prices. This study reviewed 200 of the largest companies (by market capitalization) that comprise the S&P 500 Stock Index. We reviewed...
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Relative Performance Evaluation in CEO Compensation : A Talent-Retention Explanation
De Angelis, David
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2019
Relative performance evaluation (RPE) in CEO compensation can be used as a commitment device to pay CEOs for their revealed relative talent. We find evidence consistent with the talent-retention hypothesis, using two different approaches. First, we examine the RPE terms in compensation contracts...
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Benchmarking of pay components in CEO compensation design
Grinstein, Yaniv
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Lauterbach, Beni
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Yosef, Revital
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Relative Performance Evaluation in CEO Compensation : Evidence from the 2006 Disclosure Rules
De Angelis, David
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2012
In December 2006, the Securities and Exchange Commission issued new rules that require the disclosure of the use of relative performance evaluation (RPE) in CEO compensation contracts. We find that about a third of the sample firms use RPE in the CEO compensation contract. On average, RPE users...
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Executive Compensation : How Much Is Enough?
Reda, James
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2014
The US leads the world in numerous economic indicators, including the levels of executive pay. There is a debate raging in the US and across the world as to the right level of executive compensation with the US being the epi-centre of this argument
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013061130
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