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corporate governance in subsequent years. China is the world's largest emerging economy, and Chinese SOEs are under intensive …
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We analyze 228 executive compensation contracts voluntarily disclosed by Chinese listed firms and find that central-government-controlled companies disclose more information in executive compensation contracts than local-government-controlled and non-government-controlled companies. Cash-based...
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economy. Using an unbalanced panel which consists of a total of 34701 executives in 450 publicly listed firms in China during …, and corporate governance structure affect pay dispersion. Overall, our study shows that listed firms in China, as they …
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Using a sample of 916 Chinese listed state-owned enterprises (SOEs) from 2001 to 2005, we find the likelihood of top management turnover is negatively associated with firm performance, suggesting the existence of an effective market-based corporate governance mechanism in an emerging economy...
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that succession events exert much pressure on managers to meet short-run earning expectations, hindering firms' investment …
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