The special committee of inquiry into the financial crisis (Tijdelijke commissie onderzoek financieel stelsel), better known as the De Wit Committee was in charge of investigating for the second chamber of the Dutch Parliament how the credit crisis had originated and how a future crisis could be prevented. In its report, the Committee paid special attention to the influence of remuneration on the crisis. In its final report, three of the twenty five recommendations concerned remuneration. Not only in the Netherlands was there attention for the incentives of remuneration and their role in the credit crisis, but also in the rest of the world. There are three different theories which try to explain the existence of variable remuneration: the a...
According to the new rules to be applied in the European Union, data on compensation of material ris...
This article describes the trends in Dutch executive pay contracts. To increase our insight into thi...
In this paper we measure the impact of recent reforms on directors\u2019 remuneration by comparing t...
The special committee of inquiry into the financial crisis (Tijdelijke commissie onderzoek financiee...
Excessive risk-taking in the banking industry has led to the default of firms and to increased syste...
Excessive risk-taking in the banking industry has led to the default of firms and to increased syste...
In this Article we submit that the compensation structures at banks before the financial crisis were...
For achieving the goals of the Master’s Thesis, the notion of corporate governance and the place of ...
Inefficient remuneration policies in the financial sector have been recognized as one of the main ca...
Bonuses – which are often used to mitigate principal-agent problems and to encourage employees to wo...
During the Global Financial Crisis, the bank failures that spread across major Western economies hav...
The paper considers bank executive remuneration from corporate governance point of view. Used perspe...
In the aftermath of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, flawed variable pay structures of executives wer...
Variable remuneration in credit institutions and investment firms can encourage excessive risk-takin...
The article compares the trends in compensation systems in financial institutions under two differen...
According to the new rules to be applied in the European Union, data on compensation of material ris...
This article describes the trends in Dutch executive pay contracts. To increase our insight into thi...
In this paper we measure the impact of recent reforms on directors\u2019 remuneration by comparing t...
The special committee of inquiry into the financial crisis (Tijdelijke commissie onderzoek financiee...
Excessive risk-taking in the banking industry has led to the default of firms and to increased syste...
Excessive risk-taking in the banking industry has led to the default of firms and to increased syste...
In this Article we submit that the compensation structures at banks before the financial crisis were...
For achieving the goals of the Master’s Thesis, the notion of corporate governance and the place of ...
Inefficient remuneration policies in the financial sector have been recognized as one of the main ca...
Bonuses – which are often used to mitigate principal-agent problems and to encourage employees to wo...
During the Global Financial Crisis, the bank failures that spread across major Western economies hav...
The paper considers bank executive remuneration from corporate governance point of view. Used perspe...
In the aftermath of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, flawed variable pay structures of executives wer...
Variable remuneration in credit institutions and investment firms can encourage excessive risk-takin...
The article compares the trends in compensation systems in financial institutions under two differen...
According to the new rules to be applied in the European Union, data on compensation of material ris...
This article describes the trends in Dutch executive pay contracts. To increase our insight into thi...
In this paper we measure the impact of recent reforms on directors\u2019 remuneration by comparing t...