This paper contributes to the literature on directors' remuneration by reporting the results of interview-based research carried out with executive and non executive directors at two listed UK utilities, and their advisors. The findings on how directors' pay is set reflect aspects of both economic and social- psychological theories. They show that the level and structure of remuneration were clearly influenced by the market, and highlight the problems of determining a suitable comparator market. Institutional theory influences were identified in the level and structure of the pay, and the way in which trends in practices influenced the protagonists. Furthermore, the way in which the companies' policies were tailored to their corpor...
There are many ways to construct an incentive program. However, most compensation plans tend to be f...
In the current scenario of increasing social inequality, the debate over the compensation received b...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
This paper sets out the results of interview-based research into the way in which executive directo...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
This thesis has adopted a qualitative approach to research into executive remuneration, to look insi...
Executive directors’ remuneration of leading South African companies often attracts the attention of...
This exploratory paper examines the relationship between the remuneration of the highest paid direct...
Key corporate stakeholders in Zimbabwe contest the directors' remuneration and incentive systems. Th...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
There are many ways to construct an incentive program. However, most compensation plans tend to be f...
In the current scenario of increasing social inequality, the debate over the compensation received b...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
This paper sets out the results of interview-based research into the way in which executive directo...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of ever-increasing executive pay in listed companies. Th...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
This thesis has adopted a qualitative approach to research into executive remuneration, to look insi...
Executive directors’ remuneration of leading South African companies often attracts the attention of...
This exploratory paper examines the relationship between the remuneration of the highest paid direct...
Key corporate stakeholders in Zimbabwe contest the directors' remuneration and incentive systems. Th...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
There are many ways to construct an incentive program. However, most compensation plans tend to be f...
In the current scenario of increasing social inequality, the debate over the compensation received b...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...