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Again and again, economists, corporate law scholars, and Congress have turned to reforms, like executive compensation reforms, as a solution to executive misbehavior. The root of the evil, they muse, is sky-high pay with only a flimsy connection to managerial performance. If CEO pay can only be...
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The rise in executive compensation has triggered a great amount of public controversy and academic research. Critics have referred to the salaries paid to managers as “pay without performance”, while defenders have countered that the large salaries can be explained by a “war for...
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Talent Partners' CEO was very successful at growing the business and establishing its leadership position. He was compensated with a mix of salary and options and he did not own any equity in the company. The options were set so that if Talent Partners achieved its financial plan over the next...
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This paper discusses the adoption of share-based compensation plans among Central and Eastern European (CEE) public companies composing major national stock exchange indices in Poland (WIG 20), the Czech Republic (PX) and Hungary (BUX). The analysis shows that the spread of such pay practices...
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