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This paper investigates the impact of managerial compensation on the likelihood of covenant violations and reports that higher CEO risk-shifting incentives significantly increase the likelihood of covenant violations. Evidence suggests that CEOs with creditor unfriendly compensation in leveraged...
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This paper examines the impact of promotion-based tournament incentives on corporate acquisition performance. Measuring tournament incentives as the compensation ratio between the CEO and other senior executives, we show that acquirers with greater tournament incentives experience lower...
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​This study examines the performance impact of the relative quality of a CEO's compensation peers (peers selected to determine a CEO's overall compensation) and bonus peers (peers selected to determine a CEO's relative-performance-based bonus). We use the fraction of peers with greater...
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This study examines the performance impact of the relative quality of a CEO's compensation peers (peers selected to determine a CEO's overall compensation) and bonus peers (peers selected to determine a CEO's relative-performance-based bonus). We use the fraction of peers with greater managerial...
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An underlying assumption in the executive compensation literature is that there is a national labor market for CEOs. The urban economics literature, however, documents higher ability among workers in large metropolitans, which results in a real and stable urban wage premium. In this paper, we...
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