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We examine the impact of board structure on executive pay for 1,880 UK public firms over 1983-2002, using panel data analysis. Firstly, the proportion of non-executive directors tends to decrease the rate of increase in executive pay whilst board size tends to increase it. Secondly, the...
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We examine the impact of acquisitions by UK acquirers on executive pay. The overall sample shows a significant transitory pay increase. Pay changes are not affected by target nationality or organizational form, although initial cross-border acquisitions result in higher pay. Pay increases are...
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We examine the compensation of ethnic minority executives in listed US firms. The total pay of African American executives is 9 percent lower than that earned by Caucasians. This is due to lower base salary, lower bonus, and lower restricted stock grants. The lower bonus is due to a lower...
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We examine the mobility of minority executives, defined as ethnic minority and female executives, in publicly listed US firms. Minority executives as a whole experience lower promotion, higher demotion, and higher exit than Caucasian males. These differences are driven by female and African...
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