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This is an English translation with new additions from the German book contribution “Krisensichere Leistungsmessung und Bonuspläne” in “Turnaround - Navigation in stürmischen Zeiten: Maßnahmen zur Krisenbewältigung und Auswirkungen auf die Rollen von CFOs und Controllern” by the...
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Summary of findings from analyzing pay and performance for FTSE100 companies from 2009-2011 (3 years). Performance is measured by indexed Total Shareholder Return and indexed Operating Cash Flow Growth. CEO total realized pay is used as the proxy pay metric. The research findings were discussed...
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Neither caps nor new regulations are the solution for excessive pay: the solution is indexing operating performance. The true culprit of excessive pay was neither ineffective governance nor bad bonus plans: it was excessive performance. To be fair, performance evaluations should differentiate...
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This essay proposes a framework for ESG executive compensation. It includes and integrates the common use of ESG Targets with the demonstrated advantages of Relative Performance Measurement, the credibility of ESG Rating Agencies, and the judicious use of after-the-fact Performance Evaluations....
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This paper is a summary of the findings of analyzing pay and performance for the largest 100 companies from 2009-2011 (3 years). Performance is measured by indexed Total Shareholder Return and indexed Operating Cash Flow Growth. CEO total realized pay is used as the pay metric. The research...
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