We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best practice in corporate governance and examining how this can conflict with what shareholders and other stakeholders might perceive as good behaviour. We do this by considering current governance regulation in the light of interviews with protagonists in the debate, setting out the dilemmas faced by remuneration-setters, and showing how the processes they follow can lead to ethical conflicts. Current ?best? practice governing executive pay includes the use of market benchmarks to determine salary and bonus levels, significant levels of performance-related pay, the desire for executives to hold equity in their companies, the disclosure o...
As a result of a series of high-profile corporate collapses worldwide, along with regular reporting...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best p...
The regulation of executive pay needs a radical rethinking. Due to the current emphasis on the conse...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
Executive compensation is an important part that cannot be ignored in corporate management. This art...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
Executive remuneration has attracted much attention from investors, financial economists, regulators...
Would moving to relative performance contracts improve the alignment between CEO pay and performance...
As a result of a series of high-profile corporate collapses worldwide, along with regular reporting...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...
We examine how UK listed companies set executive pay, reviewing the implications of following best p...
The regulation of executive pay needs a radical rethinking. Due to the current emphasis on the conse...
Modern remuneration systems for executive directors include substantial elements of performance base...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive remuneration is influenced by multiple factors including capital markets, product markets,...
Executive remuneration and its relevance to corporate governance is a broad topic which has drawn a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Issues as to the suitability of executive compensation packages have obtained an ever increasing pro...
Executive compensation is an important part that cannot be ignored in corporate management. This art...
The UK was the first country to introduce so-called ‘say on pay’ regulation in 2002, by providing sh...
Executive remuneration has attracted much attention from investors, financial economists, regulators...
Would moving to relative performance contracts improve the alignment between CEO pay and performance...
As a result of a series of high-profile corporate collapses worldwide, along with regular reporting...
Copyright 2019 The Authors. Directors’ remuneration has remained a hotly debated issue and many coun...
This thesis is structured around four empirical chapters examining related issues in corporate gover...