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Key points:• This article considers how the recent market turmoil affected national banking systems, thereby prompting … Suisse.• The article analyses how the debate extended internationally to the whole banking sector, with managers' pay …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the executive compensation practices in closely-held financial institutions where the corporate governance conflict lies between the blockholder on one hand and minority shareholders and depositors on the other. We study the determinants of the level of bank's...
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qualitative and quantitative factors that allowed the Canadian banking system to withstand the 2008 financial crisis better than … investment banking, but not in commercial banking. Nonetheless, in investment management a higher female to male ratio on US …
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adjusted for leverage. Consequently, the design of executive compensation in banking may encourage both high leverage and risk …
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Using hand-collected data of bank loans and CEO turnovers in China, we investigate whether common ownership compromises creditors’ governance role when borrowers underperform. Unlike prior literature on the overall lack of bank monitoring on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China, we argue...
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This paper investigates the relationship between director shareownership and corporate performance in South Africa using a sample of 169 listed firms from 2002 to 2007. Our results suggest a statistically significant and positive association between director shareownership and corporate...
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structuring executive compensation in the banking context …
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We survey non-executive directors in emerging markets to obtain detailed information about the inner workings of corporate boards across a variety of institutional settings. We document substantial variation in the structure and conduct of boards as well as in directors' perceptions of the local...
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Previous theoretical and empirical studies suggest that CEOs' political connections are valuable to firms. We examine whether such connections become constraints if the expected political capital fails to materialize and the firm lacks other type of political power in place. Using a sample of...
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This study examines the relationship between cross-listing and managerial compensation of Chinese firms that concurrently issued A- and B-shares or A- and H-shares during 2001 - 2010. The results show that executive compensation is a positive factor to motivate Chinese A-share firms to...
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