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We simultaneously analyze two mechanisms of the managerial labor market (CEO turnover and remuneration schemes) in two different regulatory regimes, namely before and after the sweeping governance reforms adopted in the UK in the 1990s. We employ sample selection models to examine firms in a...
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mitigating agency problems between managers and shareholders.We find that both the CEO's industry-adjusted monetary compensation …
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We analyze the payout channel choice of listed UK firms and examine whether the choice between dividends, share repurchases, a combination of payout channels, or complete earnings retention is affected by investor sentiment, taxation, major shareholder ownership, and in particular the CEO's...
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managers who are board members as they earn £1.3 million less over a five-year period. We also show that the gender pay gap is …
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stereotypes and implicit leadership theories such as the romance of leadership. Gender differences in risk taking and confidence …
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We study if a CEO's equity-based compensation affects the expected value generation in takeovers. When the objectives of management and shareholders are more aligned, as proxied by the use of equity-based compensation, more value-maximizing acquisitions are expected. Whereas in widely-held firms...
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We study if a CEO's equity-based compensation affects the expected value generation in takeovers. When the objectives of management and shareholders are more aligned, as proxied by the use of equity-based compensation, more value-maximizing acquisitions are expected. Whereas in widely-held firms...
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between managers and shareholders. We find that both the CEOs' industry-adjusted monetary compensation and their replacement …
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This paper simultaneously analyses two mechanisms of managerial labour market in the UK - CEO disciplinary turnover and executive compensation schemes. It relates them to the characteristics of corporate ownership structure. Executive cash compensation and turnover proves strongly...
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