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Cost stickiness occurs when costs decrease less when sales fall than they increase when sales rise. Prior literature provides both economic and agency explanations of sticky costs. Our study tackles this cost behavior from a managerial behavioral perspective. We predict and find that cost...
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We investigate the association between the media coverage of firms' CEO pay packages and subsequent shareholder voting on say-on-pay resolutions, and find that negative media coverage is able to predict shareholder discontent over say on pay. When we divide media coverage into coverage in the...
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This study examines the sophistication of rating agencies in incorporating managerial risk-taking incentives into their credit risk evaluation. We measure risk-taking incentives using two proxies: the sensitivity of managerial wealth to stock return volatility (vega) and the sensitivity of...
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This study examines the influence of female board representation on CEO turnover and firm value. We focus on Russia, a patriarchal country with vast gender differences, where empathy, patience, and supportiveness are considered fundamental qualities of females. Using a sample of public firms...
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This study extends prior research on the role of compensation consultant in the design of executive remuneration and investigates firms' choices of performance targets in executive compensation. Using unique hand-collected data on 257 London Stock Exchange listed firms from FTSE 350 and Small...
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This study examines the influence of CEO origin on accrual-based earnings management and how these effects evolve over the CEO's tenure in office. Compared with CEOs promoted from within the company, CEOs recruited from outside have a stronger incentive to demonstrate their abilities in the...
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We examine the association between job satisfaction in audit offices and office-level audit quality. Using employee self-assessments of satisfaction with their work at Big 4 audit offices between 2008 and 2016, we find that job satisfaction is positively associated with audit quality. We show...
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This paper investigates the effects of performance-vested stock options (PVSOs) in aligning management interests and shareholder wealth. Using 4238 executive-level observations for 1383 executive directors from the largest 244 UK non-financial firms over the 1999-2004 period, we find that the...
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