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compensation package encourages “excessive” risk taking:4. Performance metrics and targets tie directly to the corporate strategy:5 …
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market for executive talent? Are differences in performance due to operating conditions or quality of available talent? Are …
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CEO was fired?• Can this model be used to evaluate the relation between CEO turnover and performance?• Can it be used to …
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for firms with poor performance, overpaid CEOs, and weak corporate governance. We also show that the proxy advisor issues …
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In the German two-tiered system of corporate governance, it is not uncommon for chief executive officers (CEOs) to become the chairman of the supervisory board of the same company upon retirement. This practice has been discussed controversially because of potential conflicts of interest. As a...
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The impact of CEO incentive compensation on firm performance is difficult to quantify because performance also affects …
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if they do not receive high shareholder support. 5. Say on pay improves “pay for performance."6. Plain-vanilla equity … awards are not performance-based.7. Discretionary bonuses should not be allowed.8. Shareholders should reject nonstandard …
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mechanisms discussed in the Article, attempts to improve company performance by “fixing” incentive pay structures are unlikely to …
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Using stock price reactions to sudden deaths of executives as a measure of expected contribution to shareholder value, we provide empirical evidence on the relationship between executive pay and managerial contribution to shareholder value. We find, first, that the managerial labor market is...
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Among the controversies in corporate governance, perhaps none is more heated or widely debated across society than that of CEO pay. The views that American citizens have on CEO pay is centrally important because public opinion influences political decisions that shape tax, economic, and...
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